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and abdomen fawn-colour, the latter with the anal tuft and the sides yellow and the underside brown ; 
antennz black at the base, brown near the tip; legs brown. Expanse 24 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus. Staudinger). 
ANAXITA (I. p. 102). 
Anaxita decorata (I. p. 102). 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (F. D. G.), Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.), 
Oaxaca (Flohr); Guatemata, in the city (Rodriguez). | 
2. Anaxita drucei. (Tab. LX XVI. fig. 8.) 
Anazita drucei, Rodriguez, Ent. Monthly Mag. xxix. p. 182 (g}) (1893) ’. 
Male. Primaries similar to those of A. sannionis, Butl., but more brick-red in colour, the streaks and bands 
crossing the wing greyer and rather wider, the second band not joined to the first, and broken into two 
towards the inner margin ; the ground-colour pure white, instead of pale yellow, as in A. sennionts ; and 
the streak in the cell and the spot below it are larger; underside paler, similar to the upperside, but 
with the base and two spots on the costal margin black, the first spot small, the second large and 
extending partly across the wing; secondaries black, on the underside a streak in the cell and a spot 
beyond it reddish-orange, the fringe black: head, collar, and tegule pure white, the tegule edged with 
black; antennz black ; abdomen bright red. Expanse 37 inches, 
Hab. GuatEMALa (mus. Rodriquez '). 
This fine insect may be at once distinguished from either of the described species of 
the genus by the black hind wings, and also by many minor differences pointed out in 
the description. It is more closely allied to A. sannionis, Butl., from Ecuador and 
Peru, than to the Mexican A. decorata, Walk. Our figure is taken from a rough 
coloured drawing sent by Sefor Juan Rodriguez. 
EUCYANE (L. p. 108). 
Eucyane pylotes (I. p. 103). 
To the localities given, add :—MeExico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo). 
Eucyane arcei (I. p. 104). (Tab. LXXVI. fig. 12, 2.) 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, Orizaba (coll. Schaus); Honpuras, San Pedro 
Sula (Wittkugel, in mus. D.). 
We now figure a female, from Honduras, which differs from the type, a male, in 
having the band on the primaries pure white, instead of orange-yellow. 
Eucyane pheenicides (I. p. 108). 
To the locality given, add :—-MExiIco, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
