184 EHOPALOCEKA. 



2 mari similis, sed anticis colore fusco in costa magis extenso, et puncto albido notato ; posticis ad apicem 

 tantum fuscis : subtus anticis albidis, macula subapicali, altera anali pallide fuscis ; posticis dilutioribus 

 strigisque transversis magis distinctis. 



Sab. Panama, Lion Hill (M'Leannan). — Venezuela l . 



E. mercenaria is allied to E. licinia of Cramer, the male having the white spot in the 

 apex of the primaries obsolete ; the inner margin of this apex is sinuous, and the outer 

 margin is broadly black to the anal angle, We have two specimens of this species 

 from the State of Panama, both males, agreeing with the type from Venezuela. 



4. Enantia marion, sp. n. 



S alis flavo-albis, anticis ad apicem fuscis introrsum valde exscissa, posticis margine externo apicem versus 

 anguste fusco limbatis, anticis costa et apice et posticis omnino ochraceis, anticis regione posteriore sericeo- 

 cana, in medio farinosa ; posticis strigis tribus, una transversa ultra cellulam, secunda infra venam sub- 

 costalem et ultra cellulam bifurcata, tertia angustiore in costa. 



§ mari similis, sed alis magis rotundatis, anticis apice et margine externo fuscis, illo profunde, hoc leviter 

 introrsum excavato, posticis albidis. 



Hob. Mexico, Paso de San Juan (Schaus); Guatemala, Teleman, Cubilguitz (Cham- 

 pion) ; Nicaeagua, Chon tales (Belt) ; Panama, Bugaba (Champion), Chiriqui (Trotsch). 



This species has a much narrower border than E. mercenaria, which does not extend 

 beyond the extremity of the second median branch on the outer margin, and there is 

 a deep sinuosity over the upper radial. 



We know but little of this species, as we have seen only two pairs — one from 

 Guatemala and one from Nicaragua — and a few specimens from Mexico and the 

 State of Panama. It is perhaps most nearly allied to E. kollari, but the subapical 

 spot of the primaries is confluent with the rest of the wing, and not isolated as in that 

 species ; moreover the apical angle of the secondaries has no black border. 



5. Enantia Virgo. (Leptalis virgo, Tab. LX. figg. 14, 15 <j , 16 $ .) 



Leptalis virgo, Bates, Ent. Monthly Mag. i. p. 5 \ 



Dismorphia virgo, Butl. & Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 362 2 . 



Dismorphia lubina, Butl. Cist. Ent. i. p. 83 3 ; Lep. Ex. p. 124, t. 46. ff. 6, 7 4 ; Butl. & Druce, 



P. Z. S. 1874, p. 362 5 . 

 Dismorphia lunina, Butl. Cist. Ent. i. p. Ill e ; Lep. Ex. p. 124, t. 46. ff. 8, 9 7 ; Butl. & Druce, 



P. Z. S. 1874, p. 362 8 . 



J alis fuscis, anticis macula costali ultra cellulam extensa extrorsum et introrsum valde irregulari, duabus 

 subapicalibus minoribus, tertia in margine interno, latiore in margine ipso flavescenti-albis ; posticis 

 dimidio costali margaritaceo-argenteo, plaga subovata in medio cana, litura circa venam medianam 

 sulpburea (vel albida): subtus anticis margaritaceo-albis, plaga magna mediana subovata cana, et 

 maculis paginse superioris indicatis, apice fusco irroratis ; posticis fusco-rufis undique argenteo irroratis, 

 fascia maculosa irregulari, maculisque duabus subcostalibus argenteo-albis, punctis duobus ad basin 

 ocbraceis. 



2 mari similis, sed anticis costa apicem versus valde arcuata et apice ipso hamato, macula costali magis 

 obliqua, maculis quatuor (nee duabus) subapicalibus, macula in margine interno absente ; posticis fuscis, 



