1034 Additions: PERISAMA. By J. Rober. 



of the forewing is greyish-black, the basal half of the discal cell greyisli -yellow, the ajDex of the wing yellow 

 like the hindwing; at the costal margin in the centre of the black area a white, long-extended spot, and between 

 this and the yellow discocellular spot a small blue stripe. Also similar to tryphena (102 A f), particularly 

 above, but the under surface has no blue markings and on the hindwing the distal black line is nnich less 

 dentate and stronger, and the centre shows 5 intense black dots. 



P. eminens Obth., on p. 498, was considered to be an aberration of oppelii; in the meantime it was 

 found out to be a distinct species and we therefore figure it (102 Cb). The species occurs in Northern and 

 Central Peru. 



pseiidole- P. lebasU Guer. The form figured 102 A g has been denominated by Embrik Strand pseudolebasi: 



hasi. ^]jg author presumes it to be a species different from lebasii. This would be correct, if — what is not pro- 



ypcj — Hewitson's figure represents a tjrpical specimen. — Moreover, E. Strand established the aberration 



deriijata. of lebasii : derufata which he describes as follows: ,.The specimen before me differs from Hewitson's figure, 

 by the following marks; the band of the forewing is narrower (about 2 mm broad), on vein 2 narrowly inter- 

 rupted, and the anterior proximal angle is extended towards the basal longitudinal streak which, however, 

 it does not touch; on the hindwing beneath the red costal-marginal streak reaches to the distal transverse 

 line; the forewing beneath is not marked red, but the terminal half of the cell is blue and separated from 

 the greyish -whitish basal part merely by a small dark diffuse patch, the other blue markings of this vnider 



divideiis. surface being similar as in the figure cited, though less distinctly defined." Colombia. — dividens subs'p. nov. 

 from Western Colombia (Rio Magdalena) has a very narrow magnificent band being broken wp into single spots, 

 and a broad marginal liand of the hindwing. 



zyxata. P. diotima zyxata Fruhst. ,,Peru, Pozzuzo. ^ of a larger habitus and above v,ii\\ much larger, greenish- 



blue intramedian spots than diotima (102 B a). Under surface darker, the neat red submarginal line of the 

 ziirita. hindwing is brighter. — zurita Fruhst. Ecuador. An excellent form, recognizable by an ultracellular, Hup- 

 plementary blue intramedian spot of the forewing which is united with the bluish-grey cellular streak. Under 

 surface: the red cellular spot of the forewing is smaller than in the Peruvian and Bolivian forms, sometimes 

 almost extinct, but invariably faded. Forewing besides characterized by another white costal spot and two 



dciiiafu. greyish-brown blurred intramedian maculae. — demata Fruhst. Ecuador, Macas. \Miilst zuzita most probably 

 originates from the Pacific part of the Cordilleras of Ecuador, demata is a vicarious form from the Amazon 

 part of the Andes of Ecuador. It originates from the Rio Upano, a source of the Amazon. The blue spots 

 above as in zurita, but smaller, darker. The large cellular spot on the fore^^•ing beneath, however, again 

 very large, ecpialling that of zyxata Fruhst. from Peru. The white preapical spot still more prominent than in 

 zurita, the hindwing above, however, with a blurred marking." 



P. cardnses Heu\ (102 B b), according to Fruhstorfer; is a species different from diotima (102 B a). 



Ecuador. 

 ceciduia. P. cecidas cecidina Fruhst. ..Peru, Cuzco. It differs from cecidas Hew. (102 B a) from Ecuador by 



larger blue intramedian s23ots of the forewing and an almost twice as broad light silvery grey instead of 

 yurapa. blue distal margin of the hindwing." — yurapa Fruhst. ,.Peru, Pozzuzo. It differs from cecidas Hew. of Seitz' 



figure (102 B a) and from cecidina by the presence of a bluish -green complementary spot beyond the cell of 



the forewing, so that this species exhibits the same peculiarity as P. diotima from Peru." 



xynites. P. morona xynites Fruhst. ,.Peru, Pozzuzo. Much larger than morona Hew. (102 Ad) from Bolivia, 



the green longitudinal liand of the forewing narrower, the greyish-blue marginal zone of the hindwing nuich 

 more extensive." 

 jilhtki. P. euriclea plistia Fruhst. ,,Peru. Pozzuzo. ,^ identical with euricJea Hew. var. (Exot. Butt. IV t. 17 



f. 90, 91); and different from the figure Rober-Seitz (102 A h) by the green band of the forewing being parted 

 in plistia. The greenish border of the hindwing in plistia narrower than in euriclea from Colombia." 

 hilara. P. hilara Salv. (102Cc) from Peru (Chanchamayo) is allied to cabirnia (102 A d, e). Above it differs 



from it by the shape of the median band of the forewing and the marginal band of the hindwing, as is to 

 be seen from the figures. Beneath the apex of the forewing is of a jaure silvery white, in the black disc there 

 is a blue band broken u}) into minute spots, and on the hindwing the proximal line almost extends to the 

 proximal margin; between the two lines there are 4 black dots, 

 '■/ora- P. Clara sp. n. (102 Cd) from Eastern Colombia (Upper Rio Negro, 800 m, A. H. Fassl) resembles 



yeba (102 Ah). The upper surface exhibits at the end of the discal cell of the forewing a more strangulated 

 and narrower marginal band. The differences beneath are exhibited in the figure. 



imirUunia. P. marianna sp. (?) nov. (102 Cb) from Western Colombia deviates above from ilia (102 Ah) by 



the absence of the submarginal spots of the forewing, a more complete median and a narrower marginal band 

 of the hindwing. The under surface shows the differences to be seen from the figures. 



Ihryocsm. P. cabirnia thryoessa Fruhst. ,,Peru, Chanchamayo, Pozzuzo. An excellent form; the green basal 



ray of the forewing is not as in cabirnia Hew. (102 Ad e) from Bolivia, united with the coherent and much 

 broader submarginal band. The light green zone of the hindwing consists of single, proximally pointed spots. 



