446 RHOPALOCERA. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten), Cache, Irazu (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
(Champion), Calobre (Arcé).—CotomB1a?; Venezurta! 2; Ecuapor; Bo.ivia. 
Described from Venezuela, this distinct species has been traced to Bolivia in the 
south and to Costa Rica in the north, being everywhere, judging from the number of 
the specimens that have reached us, by no means uncommon. 
The fulvous stripe which crosses the primaries in this species renders it easily 
distinguishable from all other Central American members of this genus. 
It inhabits second-growth woods and forest margins (Champion). 
12. Emesis paphia. 
Emesis paphia, R. Feld. Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1869, p. 4677. 
‘“H. cyprie, Feld., accedens, sed minor, alis brevioribus supra fuscis, strigulis basalibus diffusis obsoletissimis 
posticarumque strigis duabus subrectis pone medium et maculis obsoletis seriatis submarginalibus obscu- 
rioribus, anticis utrinque fascia latiuscula eequali, obliqua, ochraceo-fulvescente, subtus ferrugineo-fuseis, 
fascia eadem sed latiore, basi grisescenti atomosa et obsolete fusco punctata, posticis ibidem dilutioribus 
quam supra, venis ultra medium, basi et margine interno grisescenti atomosis, punctis basalibus obsoletis 
nigricantibus, strigis duabus supernis magis tamen diffusis maculisque submarginalibus valde obsoletis, 
introrsum aliis sublinearibus ochraceo-canis atomatiis, apud plicas insedentibus, palpis frontem haud attin- 
gentibus et pedibus ochraceis, pectore et ventre pallide grisescentibus.”—Féelder ut supra. 
Hab. Mxxico, Atayac (Hedemann }). 
Described from a female specimen which we have not been able to recognize. 
6. Sexes dissimilar. 
13. Emesis aurimna. 
Nelone aurimna, Boisd. Lép. Guat. p. 241. 
Emesis fastidiosa, var., Hew. Ex. Butt., Emesis, f. 8. 
Alis glauco-cinereis dimidio basali lineolis fuscis transfasciatis ; fasciis duabus margini externo subparallelibus 
ejusdem coloris, anticis ad apicem pallidioribus et immaculatis; subtus ferrugineis ferrugineo-fusco sicut 
supra transfasciatis. 
mari similis, sed alis paullo pallidioribus, anticis ad apicem plaga magna et punctis duobus ultra eam albis; 
subtus sordide albis ferrugineo vix tinctis, lineolis omnibus distincte notatis. 
Hab. Guatemata}, Vera Paz (F. D. G. & O. 8.), Polochic valley (Hague); Nicaragua, 
Chontales (Belt); Panama, Bugaba (Champion), Calobre (Arcé), Lion Hill (M‘Leannan). 
— COLOMBIA ?. 
This species seems to take the place of EZ. lucinda in Central America and parts of 
Colombia. From the true £. lucinda it differs in several points—its larger size, its 
somewhat greener and more pointed wings, and the absence of a distinct submarginal 
row of spots on the secondaries. Its nearest ally is the Brazilian E. fastidiosa, 
which differs in having rather browner wings and the apex of the primaries more 
pointed and almost falcate. The females of the latter species are of a rather purer 
white beneath. 
Boisduval’s type of Nelone aurimna, kindly lent us by Mons. C. Oberthiir, is marked 
