152 , [December, 
and pronotum may be more or less dark, and the diacal cells of the 
hemelytra are subject to be partially sufiiised with fuscous along the 
nervures. 
A common species in many places, but it does not seem to occur 
mixed with the preceding on the sea coast. Abundant in the Midland 
district, apparently frequenting thistles, for I once took at least a dozen 
from the same plant. 
' (To he continued.) 
NEW SPECIES OF BUTTERFLIES FROM GUATEMALA AND PANAMA. 
BY H. W. BATES, F.Z.S. 
(SUPPLEMENT.) 
{GoncVuded from page 136.) 
108. — Paphia aubeola. 
J'. Expans. 2" 11'". Very similar in form, colours and markings 
of the under-surface to P. Anassa, Felder. Apex of the fore-wing dis- 
tinctly produced, and outer margin straight from the apex to very near 
the hind angle, where it is rounded outwards ; emargination of the 
inner margin very slight ; hind-wing tailless, a projecting point existing 
in the place of the tail. Upper surface of both wings black, with an 
olive-green tinge, and with a broadish common belt of a pale glossy 
green hue extending from the costa of the fore-wing to the anal angle 
of the hind-wing, the belt in the hind-wing being marginal. Beneath : 
very similar to P. Morvus, dark brown, with a leaden pearly lustre, and 
irrorated in places with black and grey ; an oblique streak from the 
fore-wing apex towards the disc, and large spots near the costa and 
inner margin, pale brown. 
109. — Paphia chrtsophana. 
^ . Expans. 2" 2'". Fore-wing triangular, costa arched, apical 
and posterior angles both pointed, outer border forming nearly a 
straight line, being only slightly incurved: hind-wing with a moderately 
elongate slender tail. Fore-wing with the outer portion deep black, 
richly glossed with blue, and having a golden fulvous spot near the end 
of the cell ; basal half of the wing rich metallic golden fulvous glossed 
with blue. Hind- wing rich golden fulvous glossed with blue, outer 
margins dusky-brown also glossed with rich blue, a row of sub-marginal 
black spots between the base of the tail and the anal angle. Beneath 
