( 400 I 



S. Soxiial ;iiiii;iliiir of tlic siiuu' t^jie us in Alciiron ; tcuitli tcigite louiidcd- 

 truucatc at end (I'l. XMV. t'. 7) : steniite not quite twice the length of the tergite, 

 less sh'nder tiian in Ali'uron iphis. Olasper irreguhirlj' halfmoon-sliaped, dorsal 

 margin concave, ventral one rounded, apex very ohtnse ; left harpc (PI. XLVI. f. 5) 

 mncii shorter, right one longer than tlie respective clasper, botli of the same type 

 as in AlcKi-on rldoroptera, and both with a large patch of stiff hairs near the base, 

 renis-sheath (I'l. Llll. f. W) ending in a broad, non-dentate lobe. 



? . Vaginal plate broadly rounded ; orifice in a large cavity. 



Ilah. Mexico to Southern 15ra/,il. 



Two subspecies : 



((. E. japi.c japix. 



fSljhInx jdpix Cramer, I.e. I 



Uiizelajup!).c (!), Moscliler, Verli. Zool. Ii„t. Ges. Wi,;/ xxvi. p. 351 (1877) (Surinam). | 



Uiizela jajiU; Druce, in Biol. Ciiitr. Aiiun-., Leii. Hit. i. p. 4. n. 1 (1881) (Chiriqui) ; id., I.e. Siqipl. 

 p. 300 (189G) (synon. excl. : Mexico ; Belize ; Panama). 



c? ? . Cramer's figure represents the northern form, in which the jjosterior i)art 

 of (lie median band of tlie forewing is relatively broad, and the middle part more or 

 less rounded distally. Lobe of penis-sheath narrow. 



Hab. Mexico to the Amazon region, probably soutliwai'd to Bolivia. 



In the Tring Museum 9 S6, 9 ? ? from : Jalapa, Mexico, vi. (8chaus) ; Kio 

 C-achyaco, Prov. Iquitos (Stuart) : Perene 11., Peru, iii. (Simons) ; San Augustin, 

 Majtiri K., Bolivia, ix. (Stuart) ; R. Demerara ; Trinidad. 



/;. K. japix discrepans. 



*Unzda discrqiiiii.i Walker, Li.-'t Lrp. hi.^. B. M. viii. p. 161. n. 1 (1856) (Rio de Jan. ;— Mus. Brit.). 

 Uiixdajapie, Butler, Tniiis. Zvvl. Soc. Lond. ix. p. 535 (1877) (Kio de Jan.). 



*Cnrnipiilpus succhirliiK Felder, Re/sc Norara, Lcp. t. 82. f. 6 ((J) (1874) (America ;— Mus. Tring). 

 Uiixelajapyx (!), Bonninghausen, Iris xii. p. 134. n. 74 (1899) (Rio de Jan.). 



c? ? . The individuals from Southern Brazil are fairly constantly diSerent in 

 several points : the posterior portion of the median of the forewing is narrower than 

 in the preceding subspecies, being in the ? not wider than in the c? of the latter; 

 the broad median portion is more sharply angnlated distally, and the third white 

 line outside the posterior portion of the band is more proximal, the triangular 

 tawny olive jiatch situated at inner margin proximally of angle therefore larger 

 than in northern individuals. Lobe of i>enis-sheath very short and broad. 



Hah. Southern Bra/.il : Espirito Santa to Santa Catharina. ^ 



In the Tring Museum 10 cf c?, 'J ? ? from : Espirito Santo ; Rio de Janeiro. T 



332. Enyo pronoe. 



*Uiiuhi /imnni- Dnice, Ann. .\lin/. .V. //. (I'l). xiii. p. 1(;8 (1894) (Belize ; Chiriqui ;— coll. Druce) ; 



id., in Binl. Cent)-. Amc:, L,p. H,l. i. p. 3(10. n. i'. t. GO. f. 1 (c?) (189G) (Belize ; Honduras ; 



Chiriqui). 

 *Unzela rnnniala Rothschild, X(iv. Zocii,. iii. p. •J3. n. 5 (1S96) (Bolivia ;— Mus. Tring). 



cJ ? . The figure in the Biologia, I.e., is not very exact. This species is easily 

 recognised by the median interspace of the forewing being much i)aler than the 

 triangular discal costal jiatch ; the median interspace is also not sharply incised at 

 M-, but rounded-sinuate. 



S. Tenth tergite as in japix ; steruite mucli longer and slenderer. C'laspers 

 large, left one evenly rounded at end, right one slightly curved upwards ; right 



