342 Mr. H: W. Bates on the Nymphalinze 
161. Paphia Odiha, Cramer. 
Palio Odilia, Cramer, 329 ¢, dD. 
Upper Amazons, Ega, and St. Paulo; rare. 
162. Paphia Leuctra, Felder. 
Nymphalis Leuctra, Feld. Lep. R. Negro, Sup. no. 134. 
Ega and St. Paulo, Upper Amazons; two examples only. Dr. 
Felder’s unique example of this peculiar species was received from 
the Upper Rio Negro. 
163. Paphia Glauce, Bates. (Pl. XIII*. fig. 2.) 
Nymphalis Glauce (Bates), Felder, Lep. R. Negro, Sup. no, 132. 
In this species there is no trace of emargination on the hind 
margin of the fore wing. The base of the wings and the spots are 
of a glossy greenish-leaden hue. 
Common at St. Paulo, Upper Amazons. 
164. Paphia Glaucone, Felder. 
Nymphalis Glaucone, Feld, Lep. R. Negro, Sup. no, 155. 
Intermediate in colours, both above and beneath, between P. 
Morvus and P. Glauce. One example, St. Paulo. 
165. Paphia Phidile, Hiibner. 
P. Phidile, Wibn. Zutr. f. 905-6. 
I found this species only at Cametd, on the Tocantins: it is a 
well-known South Brazilian insect. 
166. Paphia Erythema, n. sp. 
do. Expanse 2” 4’. Fore wing pointed; outer margin nearly straight 
or scarce perceptibly incurved; hind margin simple; hind wing tailless, 
a minute point indicating the situation of the tail. Wings, above, orange- 
tawny, with a rich purple gloss in certain lights; fore wing with the 
outer third black, the inner edge of the black colour forming a regular 
curve; in the middle of the apical part is a short orange-tawny belt. 
Hind wing rather darker and more purple in hue, with two blackish 
streaks near the middle of the costa, and a dusky outer limb. Beneath, 
very similar to P. Phidile, being pale tawny-ferruginous, minutely irro- 
rated with rusty brown, and having a few obscure transverse streaks 
alternately darker and lighter on the hind wing; the latter has a row of 
minute ocelli. 
@. Expanse 2’ 9’, Wings of the same shape as in the male, except 
that the hind wing has a rather long spatulate tail, the apex of which is 
