NO. 3552 GENUS CALYCOPIS — FIELD 23 



Compostela (October) ; State of Colima, Colima (February, March, April, De- 

 cember) ; State of Yucatan. Guatemala: Department of Retalhuleu, San 

 Sebastian. British Honduras: District of Toledo, Rio Grande (June). Hon- 

 duras: Department of Atldntida, La Ceiba (November). Costa Rica; Prov- 

 ince of Lim6n, La Florida (May), Gudpiles (March), Puerto Lim6n (January, 

 May), Santa Clara; Province of Cartago, Turrialba (May), Tuis; Province of San 

 Jose, El Rodeo (June). Canal Zone: Ancon (June, August), Empire (Septem- 

 ber), Balboa (May, July), Barro Colorado Island (January), La Cruces Trail near 

 Corozal (June), Corozal (February), La Boca (January), Culebra (December). 

 Colombia: Department of Cundinamarca, Bogota ; Department of Caldas; 

 Department of Valle del Cauca, Cali District (February, 3260 ft.), Hormiguero 

 (January, 3260 ft.). Ecuador: Province of Bolivar, Balzapamba (700 meters, 

 June). Venezuela: State of Carabobo, Puerto Cabello (April), San Esteban 

 (September); State of Yaracuy, Aroa. French Guiana: Territory of Guyane, 

 Cayenne; Territory of L'Inini, 60 miles up Maroni River. Note: One specimen 

 labeled "Ponce, Porto Rico" is probably mislabeled, as no member of Calycopis is 

 known from the West Indies. 



Material studied. — One hundred five males and 98 females, in- 

 cluding their genitaUa. 



Calycopis drusilla, new species 



Figures 11, 20^ 28, 81, 82, 91, 92 



Male (figs. 81-82). — Wings above most similar to C. janeirica 

 with forewing darker and with a dull metallic bluish-purple iridescence 

 over base and remainder of wing except along outer margin. Hind- 

 wing above with bluish purple more briUiant and with outer border 

 not or seldom breaking up into individual black spots below vein 

 Cui. Wings underneath similar to janeirica but hind wing always 

 with two (instead of one) submarginal black pupillated lunular-shaped 

 red spots, one below vein Cui and the second, smaller, adjacent to 

 this and below vein M3. 



Length of forewing 13-14 mm. 



Male genitalia, as illustrated by figure 11, mth saccus extremely 

 long, longer than harpes, and with foreward bend in vinculum 

 extremely elevated, lateral lobe of uncus with distal margin concave, 

 lower margin convex in the middle and with upper distal angle greatly 

 produced; inner surface of gnathos arm with carina long and ridgelike. 

 Eighth tergite (fig. 201) with posterior concavity very shallow and 

 broad. 



Female (figs. 91, 92). — Wmgs above dark brown with blue ray 

 on hind margin of forewing and with hindwing blue in the cell and 

 below vein M3, the blue similar to caulonia in its placement but more 

 brUliant in tone being nearly as much so as in drusilla males. Wings 

 below quite like those of the male. 



Length of forewing 11-12.5 mm. 



Female genitaha, as illustrated by figure 28, with combined length 



