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black. This is broken in the middle of the terminal space, this 

 dash and the rest of the wing being of the usual color. Described 

 from 3 specimens. 



Cat. Lachrymosa, Guen. 



Var. Zelica n. var. 



This form bears the same relation to the usual form that var. 

 Pkalanga, Grote, does to Cat. Palceogaina, Guen. The space be- 

 tween the t. p. and the subterminal lines, and a shade inside the 

 t. a. line, deep brown black. The rest of the wing is no darker 

 than many of the ordinary forms. Described from 3 specimens. 



Cat. Innubens, Guen. 



Var. Hinda, n. var. 



I would apply this name to that form in which the primaries 

 are marked with deep brown from the base to the apex, usually 

 suffusing the costal half of the wing except the pale apical patch. 

 This patch and the posterior part of the wing are lighter than in 

 the ordinary form. Rather more than half of those taken here 

 are of this form. 



AN ANNOTATED CATALOGUE OF THE DIURNAL 

 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLAND OF CUBA. 



(BASED ON KIRBY'S SYNONYMICAL CATALOGUE.) 

 By Senor Don Juan Gundlach. 



FAMILY I.— NYMPHALID^. 



SUB-FAMILY L— DANAIN^. 



Genus 3. Danais. Latr. 



27. D. Erippus. Cr. 



27 a. D. Gilippiis. Cr. 

 Kirby considers these two species as 

 varieties, or one species in transition, 

 but this is not certain. Not only the 

 perfect insect is differently colored, but 

 also the caterpillars are very different. 

 Genus 7. Lycorea. Dbly. 



2. L. Ceres, var Dimeter. Feld. 

 Genus 22. Ithomia. Hbn. 



140. /. Cubana. H. Sch. 

 SUB-FAMILY II.— SATYRINiE. 

 Genus 46. Calisto. Hbn. 



2. C. Hei-ophile. Hbn. 

 SUB-FAMILY VII.— HELICONIN^. 



Genus i. Helicontus. Latr. 



46. H. Charithonia. L. 

 Genus 2. Eueides. Hubn. 



13. E. Cleobcea. Hb. Zutr. 

 SUB-FAMILY VIII. NYMPHALIN^. 

 Genus i. Colaenis. Hbn. 



6. C. Delila. F. 

 Genus 2. Dione. Hubn. 



3. D. VamllcE. L. 

 Genus 4. Clothilda. Blanch. 



I. C. Pantherata. Mart. 

 I a. C. Nutnida. Hbn. 



4. C. Cubana. Salv. 



Genus 11. Euptoieta. Dbly. 



2. E. Hegesia. Cr. 

 Genus 14. Phyciodes. Hbn. 



19. P. Frisia. Poey. 



41. P. Pelops. Drury. 

 Kirby mentions also Anocaona {Ana- 

 caona Poey), but this name is a syno- 

 nym ot Pelops. Dr. 

 Genus 17. Coatlantona. Kirby. 



16. C. Perezi.{Q\xxid\.) H. Sch. 

 Genus 21. Hypanartia. Hbn. 



6. H. Paullus. F. 

 Genus 23. Pyrameis. Hbn. 



I. P. Atalanta, L. 



8. P. Cardui. L. 



9. P. Virginiensis. Dr. 

 Genus 24. Junonia. Hbn. 



12. y. Lavinia. Cr. 

 = Zonalis. Feld. 

 12 b. y Genoveva. Cr. 

 Genus 29. Anartia. Hbn. 



1. A. yatrophcE. L. 



2. A Lytrea. Godt. 

 Genus 36. Eunica. Hubn. 



I. E. Tatila. H. Sch. 

 38. E. Moninta. Cr. 

 53. E Heraclitus. 

 In Kirby's catalogue this sp. is re- 

 ferred to Poey, but Poey does not men- 

 tion it in loco citado. The author is 

 Eschscholz. 



