186 BHOPALOCERA. 



7. Enantia euryope. (Leptalis euryope, Tab. LX. figg. 12, 13 6 .) 



Leptalis euryope, Lucas, Rev. Zool. 1852, p. 297 1 ; Hew. Ex. Butt., Leptalis, t. 3. f. 17 2 . 



cf alia fusco-nigris, anticis macula transversa a costa ultra cellulam angulum analem versus extendente et 

 introrsum valde sinuata, sulphurea, punctis subapicalibus minutis coloris ejusdem, macula curvata in 

 margine interne- flavescentiore ; posticis plus quam dimidio eostali nitente argenteo, litura a margine 

 interno ad cellulae finem infra venam medianam extensa, flava : subtus costa et apice pallide fuscis, hoc 

 griseo irrorato, macula mediana subovata canescenti et sericeo albido circumcincto, maculis pagina 

 superioris indistincte indicatis ; posticis pallide fuscis et marginem externum versus griseo atomatis, 

 fascia maculosa arcuata per cellulae finem a costa ad marginem internum extensa aliisque duabus, una 

 ultra cellulae finem, altera intra venam costalem et subcostalem coloris ejusdem, punctis duobus ad basin 

 aurantiacis. 



Hab. Mexico (Paris 1 , Mus. Brit. 2 ), Mirador (mus. Stand.), Jalapa (F. B. G.); 

 Guatemala, Polochic valley (F. B. G. & 0. S.), Senahu, Purula, Cerro Zunil, Las 

 Mercedes, El Tumbador (Champion). 



Both Lucas's description and Hewitson's figure were drawn up from specimens from 

 Mexico, and we have one specimen from that country taken near Jalapa in March 1888. 

 We have several males from Guatemala, both from the valley of the Polochic and its 

 affluents and the mountains of the Pacific slope of the Cordillera. We have not yet 

 detected the female, but it probably so closely resembles that sex of E. virgo that we 

 have not succeeded in distinguishing it. 



8. Enantia Oreas. (Leptalis oreas, Tab. LX. figg. 17, 18 6 .) 

 Leptalis oreas, Salv. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4, vii. p. 416 \ 



E. euryope similis, sed minor, anticis macula eostali flavescentiore, et macula in margine interno absente, 

 posticis litura discali albida (nee flava) : subtus anticis ad apicem, et posticis undique argenteo irroratis, 

 fascia maculosa transversa mediana albida (nee ochracea). 



Hab. Panama, Calobre (Arce x ). 



The single specimen described by Salvin, which was sent us by Arce from the 

 State of Panama, is the only one we have seen. The species is an isolated one, and 

 though we have compared it with E. euryope, its relationship with that insect is very 

 remote. The yellow transverse band on the primaries at once separates it from all 

 other members of this section of the genus. 



9. Enantia deione. (Leptalis deione, Tab. LX. figg. 5 6 , 6, 7 ? .) 



Leptalis deione, Hew. Ent. Monthly Mag. vi. p. 68, Index, p. xxiv 1 ; Ex. Butt., Leptalis, t. 6. ff. 37, 38 \ 

 Dismorphia deione, Butl. & Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 362 3 . 



Dismorphia hagaresa, Butl. Cist. Ent. i. p. 82 * ; Lep, Ex. p. 123, t. 46. f. 3 5 ; Butl. & Druce, P. Z. S. 

 1874, p. 362 6 . 



<J alis anticis nigro-fuscis ; maculis, una in costa ad cellulse finem venis divisa in cellula et ultra earn 

 extendente, altera minore infra, tertia in margine interno aliisque subapicalibus, albidis ; posticis plus 

 quam dimidio margaritaceo-argenteis, plaga magna aream internam occupante aurantio-fulva, ad basin 

 et margine externo fuscis : subtus anticis costa et apice pallide fuscis, maculis paginae superioris flave- 

 eeentibus, area infra venam subcostalem margaritaceo-alba, plaga mediana subovali cana ; posticis pallide 



