1 1 1 r.\Mii.v i'mmi.iontk.t:. 



■17. Ctif/ii/i\i/ii.s Jiii'c.siii, ^fiij-s. -^^ fl. 



9 C:illi(lry;\s .fiircsin. lU'llcr, Trans, lint. Soc. p. 171 (I'^Tl). 



Mull. riikiiii« 11. 



Fiiiiiilr. W'iuiiii iibcivi', iii'aiiij;i--yi-llciw ; iiiiir;jiii ami (lii;c<i-icllular .-;iiiit lilai-k ius in C. Stulini : 



alulKiiiiiial aiva palo oL-lircou.-; ; wiiij,'s bcl^iw satiny oi-linu us, licciniiint,' jiwirly tuwaiils outtT margin : 



markings nearly iu-; in C. Stutlni, Imt more distinct an<l rosy ; the ilisi'al liar hmkcn uji and not 

 rcinli>undc'd with tlio apical nelmla ; two distinct rosy-cncirck-il silver sjxjts at end of cell. 



Locality- — f , Para, Colls. Hewit.son, Saumlcrs and Wiill.iic ; — ? Coll. Druce. 



This sjieeies is nearly allied to C Statira, from wlii<li it cliieHy ilitlers in colour and form, it 

 appeal's to he confined to the Lower Amazons, and tlierefore lluTc is no reason to su|i[iose it to lie an 

 extreme variety of that species. 



38. CaUidriias Jada, figs. 7, S, 9. Id. 

 (?, S Callidryas Jada, Butler, Traus. Ent. Soc. p. 11, n. ') (1H70). 



Male. "Wings above orange-yellow, with the mealy area suljihiir-yellovv ; no black margin to 

 « ings ; below golden-yellow, becoming orange-yellow towards base; frontwihgs with inner angle whitish. 

 Fiiixili'. Suliihur-yellow, becoming orang(;-yellow towards base; apical half of costa, a jiatch at 

 api'X, interrupted by an oval spot, a moderately broad, intertially sinuated, marginal border, and a large 

 spot at end of cell, black ; four orange spots running from secoml median branch to apical patch ; wings 

 bi-liiw jiearly tinted witli yellow towards biuse ; -iVontwings with inner half of discoidal cell sidpliur- 

 yelhiw ; an irregular geminate ro8y-(Micircled silver sjiot at end of cell; ajiical half of costa, apex, outer 

 margin and five nearly coniUient spots between nervures on di.sc, rosy ; hindwings with an irregidar 

 iiiiirkiiig at end of cell, an arched series of markings beyond it, and the outer margin ros}-. 



Locality, c? , $ Central Valleys of Guatemala. Coll. Salvin. 



Another interesting species with a soujewhat restricted range. 



