432 RHOPALOCERA. 
Hab, GuateMata, San Gerdénimo, Panima, San Isidro (Champion); NIcaRaqua,. 
Chontales (Belt); Panama, Bugaba (Arcé 1). 
We described this species from a specimen obtained in Veraguas, but Mr. Champion 
has since found it in Guatemala, where he captured it at various places, especially at. 
San Gerdnimo. 
It has no very near ally, but comes next to C. crocea and C. perone of the Amazons. 
valley. 
Found in open parts of the forest (Champion). 
12. Charis macularia. (Charis ochrias, Tab. XLIV. fig. 8.) 
Mesene macularia, Boisd. Lép. Guat. p. 227. 
Charis ochreas, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1878, p. 865 *. 
Alis albis flavido vix tinctis, anticis maculis quatuor costalibus, una ad angulum apicalem, duabus ad marginem 
externum, una ad angulum analem, duabus quoque ad marginem internum et una discali ultra cellulam, 
nigris ; posticis maculis sex marginalibus, tribus discalibus ejusdem coloris, lineola plumbea submarginali 
evanescente ; subtus omnino ut supra. 
Hab. GuateMaLa +; Honpuras!; Cosra Rica, Irazu (Rogers 2); PANaMa, Bugaba (Arcé). 
— COLOMBIA. 
We described this species as C. ochrias from a specimen sent us from Costa Rica, 
and we have since received others. These we now find agree with the type of Mesene 
macularia, Boisduval, kindly lent us by Mons. C. Oberthiir for examination. C. macue 
laria is closely allied to C. sudphurea, but on comparing the types we noticed that the 
former was paler in colour, and had all the spots of the outer margin larger; there 
was also a spot on the inner margin which was absent in C. sulphurea. 
13. Charis sulphurea, 
Charis sulphurea, R. Felder, Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1869, p. 469°. 
“ Ch. perone, Doubl. et Hew., affinis, alis supra sulphureis maculis circiter quindecim parvis dispersis atris, 
plumbeo plus minus impletis, posticarum marginalibus sex minimis, linea argentea obsoleta connexis,. 
subtus pallidioribus, maculis iisdem sed nigris, capite, palpis, pectore et pedibus cum alis concoloribus, 
abdomine..... ” 
Hab. Muxico, Atayac (Hedemann 1), 
The specimen in the Vienna Museum described above is the only one we have seen. 
d. Wings above brown spotted with white. 
14. Charis peciloptera. (Tab. XLIV. figg. 23, 24.) 
Charis peciloptera, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. 8, 1878, p. 3657. 
Alis griseo-brunneis, maculis sordide albescentibus dense notatis, in anticis marginem externum versus 
majoribus, maculis parvis externe nigris serie submarginali positis; punctis submarginalibus plumbeis. 
vix obviis ; subtus anticis sicut supra, posticis argenteo-albis irregulariter fusco maculatis. 
