6 
PSYCHE 
[February 
F.inrma -I'itcllina Felder. 
Occurred about F,1 Valle. 
Nympuai.idak. 
Colcienis Julia Fabr. 
Seen on two occasions near K1 Valle, but eluded capture. 
.{i^rau/is vanillae Linn. 
With the exception of Fontia }nonusle, this was the commonest butterfly 
occuring most abundantly in the cocoanut groves, especially in the more shaded 
portions. In flight it closely resembles Colaaiis Julia. 
Apmicmia erostratus Doubl. iV Hew. 
Specimens from Margarita have the black markings less extensive than in 
those rigured by Doubleday and Hewitson, and by Staudinger. 
This butterfly was found on the scrubby hillsides about K1 Valle. It was 
often seen in the hottest places, where there was practically no vegetation. It is 
readily captured, resembling in its habits Euphyilryas phaetau. 
Mestra liypermnestra Hubn. 
Very common in the cocoanut groves and about the roadsides near El Valle. 
Juuania caenia Hubn. 
Common in the cassava plantations, about the borders of the cocoanut groves, 
and in the hotter portions of the groves themselves. 
Ennira monima Cramer. 
One battered example secured. 
Euhayis ayaclcs Dalm. 
Several specimens obtained about F.l Valle. 
Rubagis theseu.': Felder. 
Common in the cocoanut groves about El Valle, occuring with E. agacks, 
but more abundant than that species. The contrasting black and white of its 
wings make it a rather conspicious object, considering its size. 
