216 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



D. moneta, Hiibn. — Rather scarce at Cartage in May; abundant 

 at San Jose in July. The larva is black, broadly speckled with 

 yellow, and has the usual black spiracles. Feeds on Passiflora. 



Euptoiete hegesia, Doubld. — Common at San Jose, still more so 

 at Rio Grande. 



Phyciodes anieta, Hew. — One specimen from Guapiles. 



P. lelex, Bates. — Taken only at Limon. Four specimens. 



P. subota, Godm. & Salv. — A much darker species. Common at 

 San Jose ; taken also at Cartago. 



P. cassiopea, Godm. & Salv. — One female only, from Limon in 

 March. 



P. theona, M6n. — Scarce at San Jos6 ; common, but passe, at 

 Rio Grande on July 27th. 



Eresia clara, Bates. — Two specimens from Limon in March and 

 April. 



Synchloe janais, Drury. — Occurred everywhere. I found some 

 larvae at San Jose feeding on a kind of Pilea. It is black with red 

 spots, and is thickly covered with short brown spines. The pupa is 

 pale straw colour, streaked and spotted with black. 



S. lacinia, Hubn. — One specimen taken at Cartago. Fairly 

 common at Rio Grande. 



S. hippodrome, Htibn. — This beautiful species we first saw flying 

 over the smooth surface of a slowly flowing river, which crept 

 through the swampy forest near Limon. We did not see it at 

 Guapiles or San Jose ; but at Rio Grande it was one of the commonest 

 species there. 



S. poecile, Feld. — Two females only, both taken at Rio Grande. 



S. narva, Fabr. — One male only from Guapiles. 



S. guadialis, Bates. — Not uncommon at one place in the bush 

 near Guapiles ; females very scarce. 



Dynamine ate, Godm. & Salv. — h.t Limon in March and April. 



D. salpensa, Feld. — Two males from Limon in April. 



D. thalassina, Boisd. — A male and female from Limon in April. 



Callicore astata, Guer.— Bersa caught one specimen of this lovely 

 butterfly on wet mud in the neighbourhood of the Savannah, at San 

 Jos6. 



Ectima rectifascia, Butl. — One only from Guapiles. 



Pyrrogyra otolais. Bates. — One specimen only from Limon in 

 March. 



Adelpha iphicla, Linn.— One taken at Limon in March. 



A. cytherea, Linn. — Not uncommon at Limon in March and April. 

 Difficult to take in good condition. 



A. mephistoplieles, Butl. — I caught one specimen on the Savannah, 

 at San Jos6. We did not see any others. 



Vanessa huntera, Fabr.— Several taken at San Jose. 

 V. cardui, Linn. — This cosmopolitan butterfly was flying about 

 the flowers in the Public Gardens at Cartago in May. 



Timetes chiron, Fabr. — Occurred at Guapiles, and much more 

 plentifully at San Jose. 



T. coresia, Godt. — At Cartago and San Jos6 ; scarce in both 

 localities. 



