530 Mr. F. Du Cane Godman on 



altera luaigini oxteriori propiore, albo-liyalinis ; posticis punctis 

 apicein versus I'ere obsuletis coloris ejusdem; subtus l;vte castaneis, 

 antieis llavo, albo et fusco maculatis, posticis disco griseo irroratis, 

 basin versus et ad anguluni analeni flavo maoulatis, fascia conimuni 

 angusta subniarginali strigis et niaculis variis iuterioribus metallicis ; 

 eiliis allerne tlavis et I'liscis ; evuribus pallide castaneis. 



Jfah. Colombia, Bogota {Wlicdcr) ; Bolivia, Tanam- 



Dr. Staiulinger scut nio some years ago two specimens 

 of this species from Bolivia under the MS. name of A. 

 earns, and I have two others from (Colombia in my collec- 

 tion, all males. The Bolivian insects differ froui the others 

 in having a minute additional hyaline longitudinal spot 

 on the primaries beyond the cell, and the castaneous 

 colour on the under-side perhaps less extended. A. carus 

 is a close ally of A. caransuis, Westw^, with which it is 

 coufused in the Hewitson collection, but the markiugs of 

 the under-side are very liitierent, as will be seen from the 

 ligure here given. A. ^^rinciimlis, Hoptf., from Peru, is 

 unknown to me, but the description does not agree with 

 the present insect, 



Emests ErRYDK'E, sp. u. (Plate XXI, figs. G, ^ : 7, !^.) 



$. Alis glaucd-cinereis, diniidio basali lineolis transversis nigris 

 irregulariter notatis, fasciis duabusexterioribus (^pra^sertini in antieis) 

 fere obsoletis ; subtus l;ete ruro-ferrugineis, lineolis nigris sicut in 

 pagina superiore, marginibus externis late uigro-fuscis. 



$. Mari siniilis, sed majore et pallidiore, lineolis magis undulatis, 

 antieis plaga magna prope apiceni, altera parva ad apiceni ipsuni, 

 albis ; subtus diniidio basiili anticarum et posticariun ochraceo, aliter 

 fere ut supra. 



Hah. EcL'ADOR, Sarayacu {FiucUcy). 



This is a form of E. J'astidiosa, Men., but the male differs 

 in having the ground colour of the upper surface uniformly 

 glaucous and both wings broadly bordered wath fuscous 

 beneath. The female is very like that of tlie above-men- 

 tioned species, but the ground colour is ochreous beneath. 

 The broad dark border of the wings in the male beneath 

 separates it from both E. godarli and E. aurimna, Boisd. 

 In the Hewitson collection E. earydicc is confused with 

 E.fastidiosa. 



