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yellow anal ])atcli of liiiKlwiii<r large above, but uljui-ut IVoiu uuderside. Uuder 

 surface of wings with tiie reddisli ferruginous ground-colour often obscured by olive- 

 wood-brown, sometimes all olive-elay-colour. 



Ildh. Matto (Jrosso ; Paraguay; I'olivia. 



In the Tring Museum ]■"> sjieeimens from: Miranda, Matio Grosso, January 

 1899 (Maxwell Stuart); Curumba, Matto Grosso, January isi)',) (M. Stuart); l{eyes, 

 R. Beni, Bolivia., July IS'.iri ("Miixwcll Stuart) ; Sa]iucay, near Villa Bica, Paraguay 

 (Foster). 



r' . I'. Itiscd f. ilus. 



*Peri(j(iniu Hit,'! Boisduval, Cmis. Lep. UiiKtrmdla i>. (id (1870) (Hoiuluras ; Mexico) ; id., Spec. Gen. 

 Lip. Hit. i. p. ;«(!. D. 10 {\Xi:,) (Mexico; Guatemala); Kirby, t.r. n. 4 (1894); Bonningh., 

 li-h xii. p. 13-2. n. 71) (IHll'J) (Rio de Janeiro). 



c??. Like the ]>receding, larger. Hindwiug below with yellow abdominal 



area ; disc of both wings more extended reddish ferruginous. 



The type oi ilus, a c?, has a rather dark forewing, and the yellow band of the I 

 hindwiug is narrow. In the type of passerrna, also a c?, the yellow band is 

 broader than in the average specimens of ilus. Both types in coll. Oberthiir. 



IJnb. Mexico to Matto Grosso ; probably also in Southern Brazil. 



In the Tring Museum fiO-odd specimens from : Mexico ; Honduras ; Colombia ; 

 Pern ; Bolivia ; Matto Grosso ; Venezuela ; Brit. Guiana. 



We add that this form was found in Matto Grosso at the same time as the 

 jtrevious one. 



(T. P. hisca f. intemipta. 



Perlgonia Insni, Walker, /.r. viii. p. 101. n. 1 (185G) (partim) ; Biitl., I.e. p. bM. n. 5 (1877) ; Dew 

 JfiUk. iliiiwli. Knt. Vri: i. p. 01 (1877) (Porto Rico) ; Kirby, I.e. n. G (18',)2) (partim) ; Hamps 

 Ann. Mag. N. 11. (7). viii. p. 2.51 (I'JOl) (Nassau, Bahamas). 



*P(i-i(jt>}iia iiiterrupta Walker, he. xxxi. p. 29 (18G4) (Mexico ; (ruatemala ; Haiti). 



3[acroglussa doto Schaufuss, Niiiiq. Otiog. i. p. 21 (1870) (" Afr." err. loc. !). 



Perif/onia restUuta, Druce, I.e. Siq^pl. p. 292 (1896) (partim). 



^ ¥ . Forewing narrower than in the preceding forms, distal margin less 

 convex in middle, black snbmarginal line more evenly curved, less irregular behind, 



and not so close to the margin. Hindwiug shorter, distal margin almost or quite 



straight down to M'-', a]iex acute in many si)ecimens, yellow band as in ih/s. or 

 rather narrower, yellow anal jiatoh more or less distinct above, absent from 

 underside. 



IJab. Mexico to Bolivia ; West Indies ; Bahamas ; doubtless everywhere in 

 the range of lusca, but not so common as ilii.t. 



lu the Tring Museum 40-odd specimens from : Bahamas (Sir G. Carter) ; 

 Florida ; Mexico : Honduras ; Colombia ; Peru ; Bolivia ; Venezuela. 



f'. P. Ixsca f. rest it Ufa. 



J'erif/iiivii lu.-icd, Walker, I.e. ([lartim). 



*P(tnaciri rcxlitiild id., l.r. xxxi. p. 32 (18G4) (Mexico ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Butl., I.e. n. 3 (1877) (Mexico ; 



Venezuela ; Para) ; Druce, Biiil. Cciiti: Amer., Lep. Het. i. p. 3. n. 2. t. 3. f. G (1881 ) ; Kirby, 



l.e. u. 3 (1892) ; Druce, Le. Suppl. p. 299 (189G) (partim). 

 Perigonia restituta, Grote I'i Rob., Priie. Enl. Soc. Philad. v. p. 177 (18Go). 

 Maeroglossa dola v. affinis Scbaufuss, Nunq. Ottos, i. p. 21 (1870) (Venez.). 



c? ?. Like the preceding, but the yellow band of the hindwiug reduced, yellow 

 a,nal spot small, vestigial, or absent. 



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