492 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Genus Junonia Hiibner. 



7. Junonia ccenia Hubner. 



J unonia cceyiia Hubner, Sammlung Exotischer Schmett., Bd. II, 1820-1826, Taf. 

 245, figs. 1-4. 



The collection includes forty-six specimens, male and female, taken 

 from May 6 to July 24, 1912. They are all pale in color and un- 

 usually small in size, a number of specimens having an expanse of 

 wing not exceeding 32 mm. 



8. Junonia ccenia genoveva (Cramer). 



Papilio genoveva Cramer, Papillons Exotiques, I\', 1782, p. 4, PL CCXC. figs. E, F. 

 Two specimens of this form are at hand, one taken at Nueva 

 Gerona, September 2, the other at Los Indios, October 6, 1912. 



Genus Anartia Hubner. 



9. Anartia jatrophae (Linnaeus). 



Papilio jatropha Linx.-eus, Mus. Lud. Ulr., 1764, p. 289. 



There are seventy-five specimens before me, all taken at Nueva 

 Gerona, except one, which is labeled as from Colombia, July 25, 1912. 

 The dates of capture range from May 7 to August 8, 191 2. 



10. Anartia lytrea (Godart). 



Va7jessa lytrea Godart, Enc. Method., IX, 1819, p. 299. 



The collection contains seventy-two specimens of this species, all 

 taken at Nueva Gerona from May 5 to September 30, 1912. The 

 females are lighter in color than the males and have the transverse 

 white bands of the fore and hind wings broader. 



Genus Lucinia Doubleday & Hewitson. 



11. Lucinia cadma (Drury). 



Papilio cadma Drury, Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, II, 1773, PI. X\'III, 

 figs. 1-2. 



There are three specimens, one taken in June, one in July, and one 

 in August, at Nue^•a Gerona. They are decidedly smaller than 

 specimens at hand from Jamaica, but otherwise not difterent. 



