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17. Coradcs rnyo, Hew., P. Z. S., 1848, p. 117, t. 4. 

 Hah. Nanec^al (alt. uncertain). One example. 



Snl)-fam. Morphine. 



18. Morpho pdeides, KolL, Denkschr. Ak. Wien, i, p. 356 ; Godm. and Salv., 



Biol. Centr. Am., Lep.-Eliop., i, p. 119. 

 Hah. Nanegal (alt. uncertain); Bridge of Chiml)0 (1000 feet). Three 

 examjiles. 



A variable species, ranging northwards into Southern Mexico. 



Suh-fara. Brassolin^. 



19. OpsiplmncH tamarindi, Feld., Godm. and Salv., Biol. Centr. Am., Lep.- 



Rhop., i, p. 128. 

 Hub. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. 



20. 02}si2)hancs quirinus, Godm. and Salv., Biol. Centr. Am., Lep.-Rho]i., i, p. 



128. 

 Hah. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples, male and female agreeing 

 with our Central American types. 



21. Calicjo o'ileus (Feld.). 



Pavonia oilcus, Feld., Wien Ent. Mon., v, p. Ill ; Godm. and Salv., Biol. 

 Centr. Am., Lep.-Rhop., i, p. 132. 



Hah. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. These and other Ecuador 

 specimens in our collection have the upper surface of the primaries more 

 uniform in tint, the dark outer border being less e\'ident than in ty[tical 0. 

 oileus. 



22. Galigo dentina, Druce, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1874, p. 155. 

 ■ Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). One example. 



Sub-fam. AcR^EiNiE. 



23. Adinote thalia (Linn.). 



Papilio thalia, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 230. 



Hab. Pichincha (11-12,000 feet); Valley of Chillo (9000 feet). Three 

 specimens which 1;ielong to one of the many forms of A. thalia. 



24. Adinote ozonune (Godt.). 



Acrcea ozomene, Godt., Enc. Metli., ix, p. 241. 

 Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. 



