5 18 Mr. F. Du Caue Godmaii on 



Aricoris helice, sp. n. 



Aricoris crucntata, Stand., Exot. Schmett., p. 264, t. 93 

 (? nee $.) 



The insect figured by Staudinger as the female of A. 

 crucntata, Buth, was wrongly identified, and a new name 

 is required for it. I have both sexes of A. cntentata, 

 from Ega, where the types of the latter were obtained. 

 Of A. liclke I received two females from the Amazons, 

 from Staudinger. It appears to be allied to A. hcliodora, 

 Stand, 



Aricoris (?) terias, sp. n. (Plate XXIII, fig. 11, ?.) 



$ . Alis ocliraceis, anticis apice et margine externo (intus valde 

 sinuato, maculaiu elongatam includente) fuscis, posticis fusco 

 liinbatis ; subtus anticis ochraceis costa et margine externo fusces- 

 centibus et albo lineatis, posticis fuscis albo striatis. 



Hah. Paraguay. 



Of this extraordinary insect, which is very like a Terias 

 on the upper-side, I possess a single female only. It is 

 unfortunately imperfect, the legs and part of the antennae 

 being wanting, and its generic position in the absence of 

 the male is doubtful. On the under-side it somewhat 

 resembles the female of A. cepha, Feld., except that it 

 is much more strongly streaked with white. 



