1905] 
CJ.ARK^I^UTTF.R FLIES OF VFXFZUELA 
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Calliiirvas euhnle Linn. 
Common on Margarita. 
Aphrissa statira Cramer. 
Common, but not so much so as Callidrxas eul<uh\ 
Phoebis argante Fabr. 
Common at F.l Valle, associating with C. eiibiih' and . 7 . statini. 
Gompterxx clorinde Codt. 
Occurred about El Valle, but was not abundant. 
Kricogonia hsUe Godt. 
Two e.\amples, a male and a female, taken near El Valle. 
PvrisUa proterpia Eabr. 
Obtained by Captain Robinson. 
/‘vrisita gratiosn Doubl. R Hew. 
Eour specimens obtained near El Valle. 'I'hey are all paler than that figured 
by Doubleday and Hewitson, and than others from Central America which 1 
have examined. 
Furema Umbia Eelder. 
Eairly common. The examples are smaller than Godman and Salvin’s 
figure (Biol. Cent. Am., Rhopalocera pi. 63, fig. 13) and the black border of the 
secondaries is not so broad, being generally reduced to a series of black points. 
Furema albula Cramer; 
Specimens from Margarita are rather more heavily bordered than those from 
Panama, and the tinge of sulphur at the base of the wings is more pronounced. 
This species was abundant in the deep forest in the vicinity of the water 
courses, but did not occur on the lower slopes of the mountain, nor about 
El Valle. 
Furema bvdia Eelder. 
< )ne specimen obtained. 
