278 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
can only be determined when the early stages are known, but as 
the records seem to show conclusively that it cannot be either a 
geographical, seasonal or elevation form, it is probably a good 
species. 
The principal synonymy of the two species will therefore be: 
as follows: 
1. D. moneta, Hiibn., Samml. Ex. Schmett., ii, p. 20 (1820-26). 
D. poeyt, Weym., Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1894, p. 320. 
S. Brazil; N. Argentina; Paraguay. 
(a) D. moneta butlert, Stichel, in Wytsman’s Genera Insee- 
torum, pt. 63, p. 19 (1907). 
D. poeywt (part), Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xii,. 
p. 227 (1873). 
D. moneta, Staudinger, Ex. Tagf., i, p. 87 (1887). 
D. glycera, Kirby (non Felder), Cat. Diurn. Lep. Suppl. 
p. 724 (1877). 
Venezuela; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru; Bolivia.. 
(6) D. poeytz, Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xii, p. 227 
18738). 
Peas moneta, Doubl., Hew. Gen. Dinon. Lep., t. 22, 
f. 1 (1847); Godman and Salvin, Biol. Cent. Am. 
Rhop., i, p. 171 (1881). 
D. butleri, Seitz, Am. Lep., i, pl. 84, fig. EH 5 (1913). 
Texas; Mexico; Central America. 
2. D. glycera, Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon., 1861, p. 102; Seitz, Am. 
Lep., 1, p. 402 (1913). 
Agraulis noneta, Boisduval (non Hiibn.), Spéc. Gén. Lep., 
i, pl. 10, fig. 7 (1836); Dione moneta, Kirby, Cat. 
Diurn. Lep. Suppl., p. 724 (1877); Seitz, Am. Lep., 
i, pl. 84, fig. F1, 2 (1918). 
D. glycera gnophota, Stichel, in Wytsman’s Gen. Ins., 
pt. 63, p. 20, pl. 2, fig. 4 (1907); Seitz, Am. Lep..,. 
1, p. 402 (1913). 
Venezuela; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru; Bolivia. 
DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW BUTTERFLIES FROM 
COLOMBIA. 
By Arraur Haun, F.E.S. 
Actinote elena, sp. nov. 
Exp. ¢ 23, 2 23 in. 
Allied to A. survma, Schaus, and A. perisa, Jord. Wings very 
pale yellow, highly transparent, with scarcely any traces of a dark 
marginal border. Fore wings with macular discal band almost as in 
A. surima, but its upper portion distinctly separated from the bar at 
the end of the cell; bar at middle of cell distinct. Hind wings with 
the discal band more macular than in swrama, the spots composing 
it rounder; a small blackish streak in the cell. Underside as above,, 
but paler, the markings fainter. 
