Holland: The Lepidoptera of the Isle of Pines. 49S 



Genus Timetes Boisduval. 



12. Timetes eleucha (Hiibner). 



Marpesia eleucha Hubner, Zutriige Exot. Schmett., 1818, Taf. 526, figs. 197-198. 



One badly damaged female, Nueva Gerona, August 22, 191 2. 



The specimen is somewhat larger and darker, more fuscous, than 

 specimens from Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, Nassau, Mexico, and Florida, 

 which are before me as I write. 



Genus Adelpha Hubner. 



13. Adelpha iphicla (Linnaeus). 



Papilio iphicla LiNN.«us, Syst. Naturae (10), I, p. 780. 



Two specimens, both males, one taken July 20, the other August 

 22, 1912, at Nueva Gerona. 



Genus Aganisthos Boisduval. 



14. Aganisthos odius (Fabricius). 

 Papilio odius Fabricivs, Syst. Ent., 1775. P- 457. 



A damaged female taken at Los Indios on November 7, 1912, and 



a fine specimen of the same sex taken March 22, 1913, at Nueva 



Gerona. 



Genus Siderone Hubner. 



15. Siderone ide Hubner. 



Siderone ide Hubner, Sammlung Exot. Schmett., II, 1820-1826, PL 56. 



The collection contains three damaged specimens of this variable- 

 species, representing the typical form, in which the red band on the 

 upper side of the hind wing is reduced to a small spot on the costa- 

 Two of the specimens were taken at Nueva Gerona, one on May 6,. 

 the other on November 10; the third was captured at Columbia,. 

 July 29, 1 91 2. The specimen taken on May 6 is not worn, but is as 

 if freshly emerged; the others are tattered. 



Genus Victorina Blanchard. 



16. Victorina steneles (Linnaeus) var. insularis, var. nov. 



Papilio sleneles Linn.eus, Mus. Lud. Ulr., 1764, p. 218. 



Of this common neotropical butterfly there are seventy-seven ex- 

 amples in the collection. They are on the average smaller than speci- 

 mens which are before me and which come from Mexico, Costa Rica, 



