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3. Bungalotis ramusis. (Tab. LXXIX. figg. 9, 10, 11 * ; 12 ? .) 



Papilio ramusis, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 342. fig. C \ 



Bungalotis ramusis, Wats. I\ Z. S. 1893, p. 28 2 . 



Eudamus astrapceus, Hew. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1876, xviii. p. 348 3 . 



Ahs f ulvo-brunneis ; anticis macula cellulari aliisque in paribus submarginalibus duabus interioribus supra 

 venam submedianam fusco- nigricantibus ; posticis ad costam fuscis, macula cellulari et serie submarginali 

 eoloris ejusdem : subtus fuscescentioribus ; anticis immaculatis ; posticarum maculis vix obviis. 



2 fuscescentior, maculis omnibus majoribus, plerumque hyalinis et fusco circumcinctis. 



Hob. Panama, Chiriqui (Bibbe), Bugaba (Champion).— Peru and Amazons Valley 3 . 



We have again to thank Dr. Staudinger for the loan of a male specimen from 

 Chiriqui, bearing Hewitson's name Eudamus astrapceus, which was doubtless determined 

 by comparison with the male Peruvian types of the species 2 . Hewitson's description 

 of the female was based upon a specimen in his own collection obtained by Bates 

 at Villa Nova, in the Amazons Valley. We also have two males from the same collec- 

 tion, from Tapajos and Para respectively, and these agree closely with the Chiriqui 

 insects. 



It now appears that this species should bear Cramer's name, P. ramusis, based upon 

 a female specimen. We have no examples of that sex from Central America, but two 

 from the Amazons Valley agree closely with Cramer's figure. 



The male genitalia have the tegumen ending in a long slightly decurved rod, the 

 harpes are simple lobes drawn to a point, the dorsal edge being nearly straight. (See 

 Tab. LXXIX. fig. 11.) 



4. Bungalotis heras. (Tab. LXXIX. figg. 16, 17, 18 s .) 



Telegonus heras, Mab. Le Nat. x. p. 169, f . 1 (1888) \ 



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J . Alis fulvo-brunneis, anticis ad marginem externum obscurioribus plaga median a triflda ochraceo-hyalin a 

 nigro circumcincta, punctis duobus infra earn maculis duabus subapicalibus quoque semihyalinis ; posticis 

 area costali et margine externo fuscis, macula elongata cellulari et serie discali lineam arcuatam formante 

 fusco nigricantibus : subtus fuscescentioribus, anticis ut supra, posticis maculis omnibus interne fusco 

 ocbraceis, maculis duabus similibus subcostalibus. 



Mab. Panama, Chiriqui (Bibbe), Bugaba (Champion), Lion Hill (WLeannan), — 

 Venezuela 1 ; Ecuador. 



This species was described from a specimen sent from Puerto Cabello, in Venezuela, 

 now in Dr. Staudinger's collection 1 . We have to thank him for the loan of a male 

 from Chiriqui, doubtless compared with the type ; this agrees with examples in our 

 collection from the State of Panama. 



Bungalotis heras resembles in coloration Nascus euribates, but is of a darker brown 

 colour, and has wider less elongated wings, besides other differences. 



There are two specimens, a male and a female, in the British Museum, from Ecuador. 



The male genitalia have a rather short tegumen, ending in a single decurved point ; 



