fiOO NYMPHALINAE. Additions, By J. Rober. 



in inanova. Tlie blue spot of the hindwings is shorter, broader and darker. Tlie yellow preapical band of the 

 under surface of the forewings is more undulate, narrower than in (?!olonibian specimens, the two antemarginal 

 bands of the hindwings, however, are broader. J. Robee. 



45. Genus: Callicore (p. 501). 



dorlii. As Callitaenia doris a OnlUcore was dscribed by Felder in 1861, which was considered by the author 



to be a proper genus and formed Kirby's genus Mesotaenia. Appearance and size agi-ee with Callicore, but 

 the under surface of the hindwings exhibits dots instead of the cipher. Wings above black, the forewings with 

 a blue basal stripe and a blue oblique discal band, on the hindwings a blue submarginal band. Beneath, all 

 the stripes (2 before the margin and one at it) are black, the forewings in the basal half hemochrome, tlien a 

 narrow blue band and the apical border silvery white, hindw ings silvery white with a red costal margin, with 

 2 black stripes and 6 black dots. Ecuador. — The aiiimal does not lie before me, so that I cannot give any 

 fmther details about it. 



a^feriii. C. astcria G. and S. as above astala, but the blue spot in the forewing is absent, but the small white 



apical spot is much larger; beneath, the forewing is much less red, the hindwing towards the base lighter; only 

 1 (J from Mexico (aberration?). 



P. 509: Place the number I. before the heading Limenitidi. 



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49. Genus: Adelpha (p. 510). 



To A. melanthe (p. 512) must be added that the form melanifpe G. and S. is figured t. 109 d. 

 A. ximene Fldr. is figured t. 109 a. 

 .4. justina Fldr.: cf. t. 109a. 



In numbering the genera place: 



P. 545: 55. Genus Chlorippe (instead of 53). 



,, 549: 56. ,, Asterocampa (instead of 54). 



,, 550: 57. ,, Prepona (instead of 55). 



,, 566: 58. ,, Agrias (instead of 56). A. Sbitz. 



62. Genus: Zaretes (p. 578). 



p.<<i'udi(i/.-f. P. 578, 579. — H. Fruhstobfer distinguishes yet the following zaretes-iornis : zaretes isidor a if seuAitys 



Fruh.st. from Espiritu Santo. ^ forewings nearly rectilinear, apex scarcely prominent. Gi'ound-coloiu- darker 

 than in any other Zaretes known hitherto, peculiarly dull and deep red-brown with a somewhat darker tinge 

 at the apex of all the wings. Beneath about as in cacica Stgr., but much more intensely red-brown and more 

 densely speckled in black. On the under surface of the hindwings the transverse lines are absent, which in 

 the other Zaretes start from the median stripes and bear a striking resemblance to the lateral ribs of a dry leaf. 



aii-i(lii/ii. 5 somewhat larger than the $ of itys, the distal border of the hindwings more extensively black. — anzuletta 

 Fruhst. from Mexico is the least marked local form known hitherto. Habitus larger than of ellops, forewings 

 almost without any spotting, hindwings only with a thin submarginal band. $ light yellow with a dovible, 

 red-brown submarginal band of the hindwings and a red-brown, though single and strongly angled band of the 



bisaliiiia. forewings. — russeus $-fa. bisaltina Fruhst. Like isidora, but the cellular spot is merged into the distal border 



joliaca. by a band-like continuation. Resembles Doleschallia bisaUide Cr. from Java. — russeus $-fa. foliaca Fruhst. 



probably belongs to a di-y period form. Forewings of a monotonous yellowish-brown, without a transcellular 



brightening. Hindwings strongly undulated, all the markings obsolete reddish instead of black. Surinam, Obidos, 



riiljH'ciila. Lower Amazon. — vulpecula Fruhst. from Bahia. Smaller than the preceding ones, agreeing in the wing-contour 

 with vulpina. Colouring of the wings considerably lighter, only cpiite blurred reddish apical tinge and entirely 

 reduced red spots and markings. Beneath faded light yellowish-brown, hardly speckled in black. $ pale yellow, 

 forewings with some isolated spots at the cell-end and a thin median band being scarcely noticeably continued 

 vuIpiiKi. on the hindwing. Dry period form. — vulpina Fruhst. from Paraguay has come to Europe in great numbers 

 some years ago. ^ somewhat lighter than itys Cr. from Surinam, apical border of all the wings, however, brow- 

 nish-violet instead of jet-black and thereby resembling the Brazilian races. The other markings are very much 

 faded. Under surface lighter than in the (^^ of itys and in isidora Cr., darker than in the Brazilian forms. The 

 $ exhibits the marks of a dry period; almost light yellow with a broad reddish-violet apical cover and fine 

 red-brown bands on all the wings. Beneath but slightly speckled in red-brown. Margin of the wings strongly 

 undulated like in other forms of the dry period. J. Rober. 



