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Tajgetis Echo, Westwood in Gen. Diiim. Lepkl. p. 357. n. 8 



(1851). 

 Satyrus Betro, Oodart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 484. n. 20 (1819). 

 Hietcra (Antirrhsea) (sic) Bctro, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. 



Le2)id. p. 366. n. 13 (1851). 



Surinam (Cramer), Brazil, Ega. B.M. 



14. Taygetis Cleopatra. 



Taygetis Cleopatra, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatscli. (1862). 



Rio Negro and near Bahia (Eelder), Brazil ? B.M. 



Possibly this may prove to be nothing more than an extreme form 

 of Andromeda, with which it is partially connected by the Laches 

 of Fabricius, 



T. Cleopatra, var. Alae subtus area basali lilacino suffusa. 



Brazil ? B.M. 



15. Taygetis Sylvia. 



Taygetis Sylvia, H. W. Bates, Ent. Month. May. iii. p. 153. 

 n. 110 (1866). 



Panama and Upper Amazons. 



This seems, from the description, to be intermediate between 

 Cleopatra and Andromeda. The ocelli of the hind wings seem to 

 be as in Para specimens of the latter species. Mr. Bates says that it 

 " resembles the smaller and more clearly marked individuals of T. 

 Andromeda ; but the fore- wing outer border of T.Andromeda is always 

 angulated near the apex." It ai)pears to differ also in the uniform 

 brown colour of the base of the wings on the underside. 



, 16. Taygetis Andromeda. 



Papilio Andromeda, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i, pi. 96. fig. A (1779). 

 Satyrus Andromeda, E. Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. p. 119. 



Fam. ix. (1844). 

 Taygetis Andromeda, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 357. 



n. 5 (1851). 

 Taygetis fatua, Huhier, Verz. bel: Schmett. p. 56. n. 532 



(1816). 



Santa Lucia, Bogota, Venezuela, Para. B.M. 



Var. a. Alae subtus area apicali ochreo variegata ; ocellis api- 

 caUbus omnibus ochraceis. 



Brazil, Nicaragua, B.M. 



Var. h. Alae anticae margine externo magis undato, apice 

 distincte angulato ; ocellis subtus obscurioribus fuscis ; fasciis 

 latioribus, externa posticarum medio magis angulata : alse 

 omnes lilacinae. 



Venezuela. B.M. 



