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Heliconius theudela (I. p. 157). 



- To the localities given, add: — Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui {Champion). 

 Sent in abundance from Bugaba. 



Heliconius hewitsoni (I. p. 158). 



To the localities given, add : — Panama, Bugaba, Tole, San Feliz {Champion). 

 Sent ns from various places in Chiriqui. 



Heliconius magdalena (I. p. 159). 



To the localities given, add : — Costa Kica, Santa Clara Valley {Zurcher) ; Panama, 

 Volcan de Chiriqui {Champion). 



Heliconius versepacis (I. p. 159). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Chiacam in Vera Paz {Champion). 



Heliconius erato (I. p. 160). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Teapa {H. H. Smith). 



We have also received specimens of this common Tropical-American insect from 

 many additional localities within our limits, but it is unnecessary to enumerate 

 them. Dr. Staudinger (Iris, 1896, pp. 313-317) has described and named several 

 varieties of this species, some of which are from Central America : — c. eratonius — 

 Chiriqui, Colombia, Venezuela ; d. transiens — Mexico, Honduras, Colombia ; h. viridis 

 — Central America, Colombia, Venezuela. The polymorphism of H. erato has already 

 been noticed by us, and we do not think it necessary to reopen the subject. 



EUEIDES (I. p. 161). 



Eueides vibilia (I. p. 162). 



To the localities given, add : — Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui {Champion). — Colombia. 



Eueides vulgiformis (I. p. 162). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Cubilguitz in Vera Paz {Champion). 



A single specimen received from Guatemala differs from those of more southern 

 localities in having a fulvous longitudinal streak at the base of the primaries, extending 

 to some distance beyond the first median branch, and the discal portion of the 

 secondaries is pale above and whitish beneath. It closely approaches the South- 

 American E. edias, Hew. 



Eueides aliphera (I. p. 163). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Orizaba {Elwes), Cuesta de Misantla {Trujillo), 

 biol. cemr.-amek., Ehopal., Vol. II., June 1901. 4 r 



