326 KHOPALOCEKA. 



the harpes end in a sharp slightly upturned point, the upper edge of which is serrate, 

 in the middle of the dorsal edge there is a prominent thorn-like spine. (See Tab. 

 LXXIX. fig. 18.) 



5. Bungalotis erythus. 



Papilio erythus, Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 59. f. G \ 



Telegonus erythus, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1882, p. 80 2 . 



Bungalotis erythus, Wats. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 28 3 . 



$ . Alis brunneis ; anticis maculis octo notatis, una cellulari, duabus inter venam submedianam et ramiim 

 medianum primum, una utrinque rami mediani secundi et tribus subapicalibus semibyalinis fusco in- 

 distincte circumcinctis ; posticis maculis sex notatis, una magna cellulari, una utrinque venae submediae, 

 una utrinque rami mediani secundi et una inter venam subcostalem et ramum suum : subtus ut supra, sed 

 alis pallidioribus ; posticis punctis duobus subcostalibus et uno infra ramum medianum albo nigro 

 cinctis. 



cJ nobis ignotus. 



Hab. Nicaeagua, Chontales (Belt). — South America, Amazons Valley, and Guiana 1 . 



We have a single female specimen of this species from Belt's collection, which 

 agrees accurately with Cramer's figure, and with a specimen of the same sex taken by 

 Mr. Wallace at Para. The large size and wide distribution of the spots over the 

 surface of the wings render this species obviously distinct ; but as yet we have no clue 

 to the male, which from analogy ought to be less spotted and with more produced 

 wings. 



6. Bungalotis dexo. (Tab. LXXIX. figg. 13, 14 <y ; 15 $ .) 



Telegonus dexo, Mab. Le Nat. x. p. 169, f. 2 (1888) \ 



Alis rufo-brunneis, supra fere unicoloribus, subtus fuscescentioribus immaeulatis. 

 $ mari similis, sed alis obscurioribus, macula cellulari aliisque discalibus fere obsoletis ; posticis punctis duobus 



obsoletis, uno ramum medianum secundum utrinque : subtus ut supra, posticispunctis tribus cellularibus, 



tribus subcostalibus et quatuor discalibus sordide albis. 



Hab. Mexico, Atoyac (H. H. Smith) ; Hondueas ( Wittkugel, in mus. Staudinger) ; 

 Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe 1 ). 



A single female specimen, taken by Mr. H. H. Smith in April at Atoyac, in the 

 State of Vera Cruz, agrees accurately with the type of the female from Chiriqui, kindly 

 lent us with two males by Dr. Staudinger. We have no further knowledge of the 

 species, which is distinguished by its sombre, almost spotless, wings. 



7. Bungalotis salatis. (Tab. LXXX. fig. l.) 



Papilio salatis, Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 393. f. E \ 



Telegonus salatis, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1882, p. 79 2 . 



Bungalotis salatis, Wats. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 28 3 . 



Alis saturate fulvis ; anticis macula cellulari aliisque indistinctis submarginalibus nigricantibus, puncto semi- 



