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ilots (il t'drcwint;- above geiiurallv iiiiich less distinct. Talo band of hindwiiii,' dnllor 

 in cudonr, less sliai'i)])' defined, not incised or interrniited at veins R^, M', or M-, 

 mostly with a slight reddish tint. Black basi-discal area of ibrewing below more 

 restricted. 



A', ri/rene is based on a reildish ?, stdinlhujeri on a green ?. 



i. Tenth abdominal tergite truncate-sinuate ; sternitc more acute than in 

 ainat/is amadis. 



Hub. C!eutral America : Mexico to Colombia. 



In the Triug Museum 8 c?c?, 4 ?? from: Cliirii^ui ; .lalapa, Ori/,al)a and 

 Teocelo, Vera Cruz, Mexico, ii. iv. vii. ix. 



A S nearly as red as the type of ci/rcnr in coll. Charles Obertln'ir from 

 Candiiiamarcii, Cananche, ('olombia (M. de Mathan). 



('. X. itiiiitdi.s stiKivti. 



*Tlifi-etm stiiiivti Rothscbild, Nnv. Zoni.. i. ji. 00:') (1K',)4) (Peru ;— Miis. Ti-ing) : ifl., l.r. ii. t. 0. 

 f. 10(?)(]895). 



? . The pale Hue of forewing from base to apex white, broad ; pale band of 

 hindwiug as in cj/rene, rather nearer the margin ; under surface less .reddish than in 

 the green specimens of ci/?-ene. (Mid- and hindlegs wanting.) 



Hab. Rio Cachyaco, afil. of Rio Huallaga, Peru. 



One ? in the Tring Museum, collected by C. INIaxwell Stuart. 



(/. X. amadis (joeldl subsp. nov. 



? . Similar to atmirti ; lateral stripe of mesothoracic tegula white ; discal line 

 of forewing broader, almost pure white, widening apically, strongly contrasting with 

 the olivaceous green ground-colour ; pale band of hindwing dull green, becoming 

 grailually faint and narrower costad, interrupted at the veins, consisting of triangular 

 spots, of whicdi the last is by far the largest, portion M' — C of the band vestigial ; 

 brown irroration of underside denser than in sfnarti. Miditibial spurs c(|nal in 

 length. 



Ilab. Para, at the electric liglit, May (Dr. Goeldi). 



1 ? in the Bern Museum. 



'UN. Xylophanes epaphus (Pi. VI. f. 1, ?). 



*Clioci-iic(imi)(i cpcqihus Boisduval, Spec. O'ei). Up. /hi. i. p. 207. n. 5G (187')) (Cayenne; — coll. 



Charles Oberthiir). 

 Cluirrocamiia epuphiiit, Butler, Trans. Zmil.Sm-. Loud. i.\. p. 031 (1877). 

 Theretra epapJms, Kirby, Cat. Lip. lid. i. p. 052. n. 20 (1892) : Schaus, Eiit. Xms ix. p. 134 (1898) 



(= cyivne ex err.). 

 '■'TIierHm hottijfvi Rothschild, Irh vii. p. 298. n. 5 (1894) (Chuchuras, Peru : Sao Paulo :-coll. 



Staudinger). 



(??. A reddish species, resembling in colour the lype of X. amadis cyrene. 

 The two antemedian lines of the forewing much wider apart than in cjjreiie, the 

 proximal one midway between base and distal one at M- ; discal Hue obvionsly 

 more proximal than in the forms of amadis, being at R' midway between cell and 

 outer margin and at SC' midway between base of this vein (fork) and outer margin; 

 jiostcostal patch beyond apex of cell transverse, smaller than in amadis. Thorax 

 with broad jiale median stripe wliich is rubbed awayfin the specimen figured. 



6. Harpe similar to that of mexicana. Penis-sheath nearly as in aiixljus, but 

 right process broader, patch of teeth smaller and less densely denticulated, 



