FAMllV IVM'II.IOMD.K. 1 |4J 



crosscil near aiiical iiiurj^'iu liy u ilarkiT wavnl linu ; Jiiml\vin^;s witli silvery spot at ciiil nf coll, a rnj-y 

 s|ii)t at base ; an oraii),'i- nebula sjireadinj,' I'roni base into the intcnio-inedian interspace ; an irTef^iiar 

 :--Iiim1 siTies III' angular nisy niarkin},'s buymnl cell ; outer niarf,'iii narrowly rosy. 



Localities— (^, ?, Para, Coll. Wallace ; Cuiana, Coll. Ii..M. ; JJaliia. Coll. Wanl ; d, I'ebius, Coll. 

 Siilvin; K. Peru (WhlUliy), Coll. B.M. ; <J , ? , Coll. Dnice : Ucjiyali ; Maranlmni, Coll. .Salvin ; 

 (f. Panama (,!5V//'/;(), Colls. H.M. and Salvin : $, Guatemala, central valleys, Coll. Salvin; c^, Vune- 

 ziicla. Coll. n.M. 



J var. internieiliate. paler, ami with scarcely any black margin to l'rontwing.s — I'acilic Slop.-, 

 Coll. Salvin. 



J var. internieiliate between bust and C. /iiiisduralii — Panama, Coll. Salvin. 



var. C. BiiiMiirnlii — ?, P.i-azil ; <J, C^uito (Boiircier), Coll. I!.M. ; ?, JJogota * ; Costa ]!ica ; 

 rj , lailxd, Coll. Salvin ; jj , Panama (A'a/fi«), Coll. li.M. ; 5, Coll. Salvin; (J, Claxaca, Coll. B.M. ; 

 1 Mienas, ("oil. Salvin. 



Much confusion I'orinerly aro.sc between this sjiecies and the Indian C. Cnirnl,-, on account of the 

 stninf;e resemblance between them ; Swainson (Zool. 111. 1st Ser. pi. f)) Kgures the female, and remarks : 

 •• I havi- no doubt this is the Puii. Utatini of Cramer ; it is found only in Brazil, and lia.s been 

 erroniously eonsiden-d by Codart and Latreille as a variety of C. Jiifjurthiim, an Indian insect, and 

 which in fact is not in it--!elf a .sjtecies, being no other than the female of C. Alr.miiniv,i ;is an attentive 

 examination of both, collected in .Tava by Dr. Horsfield, enabled me to ascertain." 



Herb.st .-ijiys (Xatui-system .n — 7, ji. 1(11) — "The habitat is according to Kabricius E. Indies, it 

 strikes me. liowever, that I havi- rt'ceivi-d it fmin .Vmericn." 



The form C. Jiuisiliint/ii cannot rank as a species, a complete transitional .series in Mr. Salvin's 

 Ciillection proves it to be simply an albino form of C. Utalirn. 



I)r. Theodor Thom in his " Xaturgeschichte der Schmetterlinge " .says that C. Sfufini "varies so 

 much in c-i.louring. that .scarcely two e.xam|)les resemble one another." 



Erich.son n-marks (Rei-sen in liritisch-Ciuiana) that this specie.s occurs in the .-^iine situations as 

 C. Aniniil, and C. Miii-i;llin<i (('. Sr„ii,r.) 



' Spcoiiiipii Jalicllid by l>r. F.M.r. 

 + Till' '". Ahiiieone of Ilorstiilil i.s notiiiii}; more iicir li's.s than C. i.'riK-alc. 



