912 CHARIDIA; ATARNES; ZOPYRION; TIMOCHREON; PHOLTSORA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 



alaricus. P. alaricus Plotz (178 a) is likewise larger, without red spots, with three small subapical spots situate 



in a triangle, an oblong quadrangular spot in the cell, a small one above it and a somewhat larger one below 

 it. From Bahia. 



53. Genus : (JIiari<lia Mab. 



Distinguished from the preceding merely by the thickened posterior tibiae and a shorter palpal terminal 

 joint. Only one sexually dimorphous species. 

 lucaria. Ch. lucaria Hew. (177 g). This pretty, little species is well characterized by the figure. Guiana, Co- 



lombia, Bolivia. 



54. Genus: Atariies G. u. S. 



Likewise similar to a Paramimus. The antennal club is longer with an obtu.se apex; the 3rd palpal 

 joint is short. The ^ is without a costal fold. The posterior tibiae show 2 pair of spurs, but no hair-pencil. 

 Only 2 very similar species: 

 salJei. A. sallei FJdr. (177 g) from Mexico to Costa Rica is a common, unmistakable species, black with a 



white median band forming on the lower radial vein an almost rectangular angle, and an orange-yellow spot 

 therein at the proximal margin below the cell; in the marginal area the veins and folds are striped white. 

 servaiias. A. servatius Plotz (177 g) is extremely similar, larger, darker, the veins of the marginal area very 



much finer, the white median band projects distally on the upper median vein and does not reach the proximal 

 margin on the hindwing. From Para. 



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55. Genus : Zopyrioii S. u. G. 



Very closely allied to the following genus Timochreon and distinguished by its more slender structure, 

 longer though rounder wings. Antennal club is more abruptly flawed, the 3rd palpal joint longer; costal fold 

 present in the (J. 



sandace. Z. sandace G. d- S. (177 h). Upper surface monotonously greyish-brown with single small light 



dots. Fringes light yellowish-white, speckled dark. Beneath almo.st whitish, hindwing still lighter, watered 

 brownish with 2 more distinctly prominent transverse lines which are more or less interrupted, and with an 

 antemarginal row of crescents. Mexico to Guatemala. 

 evcnor. Z. evenor G. & 8. (178 b) is above very similar, bat beneath more ochreous-yellow on the forewing 



with 2 indistinct, dark, antemarginal macular bands; hindwing likewise more brownish, the transverse markings 

 much less coherent, the proximal one only consisting of 3 small spots. From Matto Grosso to Argentina (.Salta). 



satyrina. Z. satyrina Fldr. (177 h) is beneath quite similar to evenor in the colour, but the hindwing shows 



before the whitish distal margin high black moon-spots, in front of them the white marginal colour is separated 

 from the brownish ground-colour by a darker shaded lunulctr line; the centre is crossed by an almost straight 

 line from the costal angle to the proximal angle. Colombia. 



56. Genus: Tiiuoelireoii G. u. S. 



Structure of the body rather robust. Antennal club only feebly thickened and gradually bent; 3rd 

 palpal joint rather short. Apex of forewing pointed, costal fold absent. The posterior tibiae with 2 spurs and 

 in the cj with a long hair-pencil. 

 f:a{yrus. T. satyrus Fldr. (177 i) is above dark brown with a row of black spots before the distal margin of 



the hindwing and 2 indistinct lines before it. Beneath entirely resembling an Euptychia: greyish-brownish, 

 distally somewhat more bluish, with 2 brownish postmedian transverse bands bordered darker, and before 

 the black marginal line of the hindwing a series of black eye-spots, of which only the second from above is dull 

 brownish. From Panama to South Brazil (Para, Matto Grosso). 

 doria. T. dorJa Ploiz (178 b) is another species still more resembling Euptychia: above duller brown, the 



eye-spots of the hindwing more distinctly light-ringed, the second from above composed of 2 small, nrrrow 

 spots. Beneath the disc of the forewing is light ferruginous-yellow; the marginal area light reddish-violet, proxi- 

 mad bordered by a whitish line. Eye-spots of hindwings ringed light yellow. From Mexico. 



57. Genus: JPIiolisora Scdd. 



Antennal club almost refitangularly flawed with an obtuse apex. Terminal joint of palpus slender 

 projecting. Costal fold present; apex of forewing very round. Posterior tibiae with 2 pair of spurs. 

 calullus. Ph. Catullus F. (177h) is on both sides black with a faint marginal row and a somewhat more intense sub- 



marginal row of white dots ; the latter is entirely absent on the hindwing. Beneath the dots are almost extinct. 



