'no. 200C. TALE PERUVTAN EXPEDTTTON, LEPIDOPTERA—DYAR. 631 



submedian, but more extended outwardly and crossed by vein 2, 

 which is black; a subapical pale yellow fascia intersected by veins. 

 Hind wing paler orange-red, the iiuier margin whitish yellow; a 

 space at base, the veins, streaks on interspaces and termen black, 

 the latter very narrowly black toward anal angle. Beneath, fore 

 wing pale reddish to postmedial area; costa and terminal space oHve 

 yellow; veins black with similar streaks on interspaces from vein 2 to 

 vein 8 ; a black median hue across middle of cell and irregular black 

 shading on discocellular ; a postmedial broad black line, oblique 

 from vein 11 to vein 3, a spot below 3 and a vertical shade from vein 

 2 to inner margin; subapical fascia faintly indicated. Hind wing 

 below ohve yellow, the veins and intervenal streaks black; a reddish 

 shade at base of costa and below cell, followed by a macular black 

 line; a fine postmedial black line, inbent and irregular; a broad 

 terminal duU brown shade. Expanse, 47 mm. 



Tijjye. — Female, San Miguel, 5,000 feet, September 1, 1911. 



Named in honor of Mrs. ALfreda Mitchell Bingham, of New Haven, 

 Connecticut. 



Family HELICONIID^. 



HELICONIUS TELESIPHE Hewitson. 



Paltaybamba, 5,000 feet, August 28, 1911. 



HELICONIUS MELPOMENE HYPERPLEA, new subspecies. 



Black; fore wing with the red patch large and full, the edge rather 

 irregular, filling out below roundedly to vein 1, which it broadly 

 borders for some distance not squarely cut off above this vein as in 

 most forms of melpomene. No basal marking. Hind wing below as 

 in mel'pomene. 



Cotijpes. — Two specimens, No. 15606, U.S.N.M., Paltaybamba, 

 5,000 feet, August 6, 1911. 



Family NYMPHALID^. 



COLAENIS TELESIPHE Hewitson. 



Paltaybamba, 5,000 feet, August 28, 1911. 



AGRAULIS JpNO Felder. 



Cotahuasi, 9,000 feet, October, 1911. 



AGRAULIS GLYCERA Felder. 



Cotahuasi, 9,000 feet, October, 1911. 



AGRAULIS VANILLiE Linnaeus. 



Ollantaytambo, 9,000 feet, July 20, 1911. 



The specimens represent a variety, smaller and with somewhat 

 modified markings. 



PHYCIODES PEARCII Druce. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911, 

 Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July 26, 1911. 

 San Miguel, 6;000 feet, July 24, 1911. 

 Torontoy, 7,000 feet, July 23, 1911. 



