106 CATALOGFE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 



11. Pierella Hortona. 



Haetera Hortona, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, ii. p. 246, 

 new ser. pi. 23. fig. 1. 



Eg-a (Amazons). B.M. 



Local form? Forma fasciisque diversa." 



Nauta. B.M. 



12. Pierella Hortensia. 



Haetera Hortensia, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. Band vi. p. 125. 

 n. 145 (1862). 



Rio Negro (Felder). 



There are still one or two races of the Hortona group undescribed, 

 and which seem almost sufficiently distinct to constitute species. 



Genus 31. ANCHIPHLEBIA, gen. nov. 

 Typical Species Anchiphlehia Arehcea. 



Alse forma elongatae : anticae costa regulariter convexa ; apice 

 convexo, rarius acuminato ; margine externo oblique undato, mar- 

 gine interne velut in EupJcea, maribus convexo, fceminibus sub- 

 recto, maribus subtus plaga pectinatim cirrata : posticae costa mari- 

 bus valde convexa, margine extenao subintegro oblique, angulo anali 

 subquadrato ; margine interno paulum convexo. 



Alae venis anticarum superiore disco-ceUulari valde obliqua, infe- 

 riore subconvexa ; posticarum prima et secunda subcostalibus ad 

 origincs mari valde approximatis et subparallelis ; superiore disco- 

 ceUulari elongata paulum concava ; inferiore breviore obliqua : corpus 

 lanare, oculis subnudis, antennis tenuibus, palpis vix porrectis. 



1. AncMphlebia Archaea. ( S neuration, PI. V. fig. 3.) 



Antirrhea Archaea, Hiibner, Samml. exot. Sehmett. ii. pi. 81. 



figs. 3, 4 (1806) ; also of E. Douhleday (1844). 

 Haetera (Antirrhsea) Archaea, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. 



p. 366. n. 12 (1851). 

 Satyrus Girondius, Godart, Enc. Metli. ix. p. 484. n. 19 (1819). 



( S ) Bahia, ( J $ ) Brazil. B.M. 



2. AncMphlebia Hela. 



Antirrhaea Hela, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vi. p. 173. n. 144 

 (1862); Nov. Voy. iii. tab. m. figs. 5, 6 (1867). 



Rio Negro (Felder), Peru, St. Paulo. B.M. 



Satyrus Betro of Godart, placed by Westwood in this group, is a 

 species of Taygetis. 



