100 TRAVELS AMONGST THE GREAT ANDES. 



8ub-f;im. HeliconiiNvE. 



25. Heliconius 2^eruviani(s, Feld., Wien Ent. Monatschr., iii, ji. 396. 

 Hah. Biidge of Chimbo (1000 feet). One example. 



26. Heliconius cyrhia, Godt., Enc. Metli., ix, p. 203. 

 Hab. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). Two examples. 



A very characteristic species of western Ecuador, where alone it has 

 been found. 



27. Heliconius erato (Linn.). Godm. and Salv., Biol. Centr. Am.,, Lep.-Rhop., 



i, p. 160. 

 Hab. Country west of Quito. Two examples. 



Both these examples are of the form with the base of the secondaries 

 greenish-blue — the Papilio doris of Linnreus. 



Sub-fam. Nymphalin^. 



28. Colwnis dclila (Faljr.). Godm. and Salv., Biol. Centr. Am., Lep.-Rhop., 



i, p. 168. 



Hab. Country west of Quito. Two exami>les. 



These specimens have no dark bar on the primaries, and thus agree with 

 Central American examples rather than with those of countries lying to the 

 eastward, where G. jvMa is found. 



29. Agraulis glycera, Feld., Wien Ent. Monatschr., v, p. 102. 



Hab. Otovalo (8500 feet) ; Valley of Cniillo (9000 feet) ; Maehachi (9800 

 feet). Eight examples. 



A species of the Andes of Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. 



30. Agraulis andicola, Bates, Journ. Ent, ii, p. 187 (note). 

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

 Discovered in Western Ecuador by Mr. Spruce. 



31. Euptoida hegcsia (Cram.). Godm. and Salv., Biol. Ci-ntr. Am., Lep.-T\li(>i>., 



i, p. 175. 

 Hab. Otovalo (8500 feet). Four examples. 

 A species of very wide range. 



32. Eresia clara, Bates, Godm. and Salv., Biol. Centr. Am., L('p.-l?lio]>., i, p. 



189. 

 Hah. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). One example. 



