NYMPHALID#A.—CATAGRAMMA. 
on the costal margin, and below it a band of small blue spots. Posterior wing crossed 
by two lear bands of black, and between them three small indistinct brown spots, 
the inner band curved, the outer band zigzag. 
Exp. 14% ch. Hab. Equador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This may be an extraordinary variety of C. D’Orbignyi. 
CATAGRAMMA MORONA. 93, 94. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, black. Anterior wing crossed by a band of gold-green: a 
subapical trifid white spot. Posterior wing with a submarginal band of green-grey. 
UnpersipE grey-white. Anterior wing black, with a large subbasal space of 
carmine: the base and apex white: a white spot on the costal margin, and below it a 
band of four small blue spots. Posterior wing with a lunular white spot bordered 
inwardly with carmine, at the middle of the costal margin: a pale spot at the middle 
of the wing, bordered inwardly with black: the base of the costal margin carmine : 
the outer margin broadly white. 
Exp. 2 inches. Hab. Apolobamba. 
In the Collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godman. 
CATAGRAMMA LEPTA. 95. 
Urrrrsipr. Male, black. Anterior wing with more than the basal half 
scarlet : a subapical pale-yellow spot. Posterior wmg with two small grey spots 
near the anal angle. 
Unpersipr. Anterior wing as above, except that it has a band of pale yellow 
across the apex, and three apical blue spots. Posterior wing yellow, with three 
bands of black near the base and inner margin, two large central black spots each 
marked with two spots of blue, and a broad submargimal black band traversed by a 
band of blue: the outer margin black, spotted with white. 
Exp. 2485 ch. Hab. Amazon (Nauta). 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
On the underside this species is exactly similar to C. Tewa. 
CATAGRAMMA FELDERI. Var. 96. 
In the Collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godman, from Pozzuzo. 
This variety differs from C. Felderi exactly as examples of C. Eunomia and Zelphanta do from 
each other: in having the band of the anterior wing carmine instead of orange-yellow, and in having the 
blue of the posterior wing darker, and occupying a smaller space. 
Tam indebted to Dr. Gray, of the British Museum, and to Messrs. Salvin and Godman for the 
pleasure of adorning my work by the very beautiful species now figured from their collections. 
