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PLATE XLV. 



Cdfliilri/as Jgarilhe, fif/a. 1, 3, 3, -J. 

 Callidryas Agarithe, Boisdural, 8p. Gi'mi. Lc-p. 1, p. r»2;{, n. K! (ISSO). 



Mnlr. Aliiivc very similar to C. Anjaiilr, Imt pak-r, the frontwings more proiluci'il at iipex ; 

 IhImw (liflcrs from C. Aiyint'- in the obli(|ue hand of f'ronlwings which is continuous ami not aiigulatud 

 :u-i in C. Aiyaiitf. 



Femah'. Ahovi' genenilly golJon-oningL-, sometimes |)inky-\vliite ; fruitwings with (HHusimI 

 • irtingc jiatch over end of cell ; a Imtwn spot at end of cell ; apex, an ohli<iue series of spots between 

 till' nervures on disc, and a marginal series terminating nervures black-l)rown ; hindwings with costal 

 an'l internal are;is rosy-whitish ; three or four blackish spots terminating the nervures on outer margin ; 

 wings l>elow golden-yellow, irrorated witli ferruginous atoms; frontwings with base and ajiex red; a 

 lOuish subapical nel)ula ; a geminate pearly brown-zoned spot at end of cell; an oblitjue discal brown 

 band and three s[)ots between subcostal branches ; hindwings with a red spot at base ; a transverse 

 streak crossing cell from costal nervure, a subcostal spot near biise, and at semicircular discal series of 

 markings, brown ; two silver-centred ring-spots at end of cell. 



Localities — c? , ? , Bnuil, Coll. Dnice ; ? , Santa Martha, Coll. Saunders ; ^ , Caracca.s, Coll. 

 Hewitson ; c? - ? . Yucatan {IMclu-r), Coll. B. M. ; ? , Texiis (white var.). Coll. Druee ; ^ , Nica- 

 riigua. Coll. Saimders; Panama, B.M. ; <J , $ , Venezuela, Coll. Druce; ? , Haiti, Coll. Salvin. 



(J var. spotless below, Santa Martha, Coll. Saunders. 



This species has been confounded by M. Lucas and others with C Aiyuiitr, and apparently with 

 C. Orhig by Dr. Henich-Schiifler, who says that " no other species has the remarkable orange ba.sal 

 half of the frontwings of the male. 



The chrysalis figured came in the Kaden (.'oUeclion, associatcil witli C. A;/i(rtf/ii' : attached to it, 

 however, is a label bearing the following note — "Aricia nach 21 Tagen, auf Carsia " ; from which I 

 gather that the chrysalis was found upon a species of C'lixiu, and after 21 days jiroduced C. Arlci/r of 

 Cramer, the female of C. Phiha : this, judging by the size of the pujia-skin, seems moK- pmliable than 

 that it shouM beloni: to C. A'/urilfi''- 



C((lli(lri/(i.s Trill', Jigs, o, 6, 7, 8. 

 rai)ili() Tritf, Lintucus, Sy.st. Nat. 2, p. 70:3, n. 1)7 (17(;(i). 



Mak. Wings alnivo bright sulplnir-yellow ; frontwings with slight tint of golden-yellow at 

 bivse ; broad mealy border ; apical half of costal and outer margins genenilly black ; hindwings with 



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