212 Mr. H. W. Bates on the Nymphaline 
Genus Cattizona, Dbldy. D. & H. p. 246. 
68. Callizona Aceste, Linneus. 
Papilio Aceste, Linn. 8. N. i. 479. 127 (1758). 
——, Cramer, 121E.F. 
Larva and pupa, Stoll, t. vi. f. 6. 
The larva of this species, according to Stoll’s figure, has shorter 
spines on the head than is usual in this group. The pupa has long 
appendages, like those of the Ageronie. The insect is a common one 
in the Amazonian forests, and is always found about the trunks of 
trees, settling frequently on the bark, with its wings held in a per- 
pendicular position. It is also found in Guiana and Venezuela. 
Genus Gyyercra (Boisd.), Dbldy. D. & H. Gen. p. 248. 
This genus, although having wings so different in shape from those 
of Callizona, is undoubtedly most closely related to it. The larva, 
according to Stoll, is spined in a similar way, but the pupa has very 
short cephalic appendages. 
69. Gynecia Dirce, Linn. 
Papilio Dirce, 8. N. ii. 778. 177. 
, Cramer, 212 c. pD. 
Larva and pupa, Stoll, pl. 2. f. 3, 4. 
Found in the same situations as Callizona Aceste, settling on the 
trunks of trees in the same way. It appears to have a wider range, 
being found as far north as Guatemala and Honduras, and in the 
West India Islands. 
Genus Eerrma, Dbldy. D. & H. Gen. p. 227. 
70. Ectima Liria, Fabr. E. 8. 1. i. 239. 747. 
Found throughout the Amazons region in company with Gynecia 
Dirce, and settling, like it, on the trunks of trees, but lying with its 
wings flat, in the manner of the Ageronie. 
71. Ectima Iona, Hewits. Ann. Nat. Hist. vi. p. 434. 
Distinguished from £. Livia by its large size, the purple gloss on 
its wings, and the absence of ocelli at tip of fore wings. Rather 
more common than #. Livia; its habits are the same. 
Genus Panpora (Boisd.), Dbldy. D. & H. Gen. p. 300. 
72. Pandora prola (Boisd.), Dbldy. & Hew. Gen. pl. 43. f. 5. 
This superb insect was first found in New Granada, on “ Mount 
