Additions: CALLICORE. By J. Rober. 1035 



The red zone of the forewing bcneatli is reduced to a relatively small spot before the ajjex of the cell — the 

 black area thus covering the whole median space of the forewing. 



P. riiiiuikit philiatra Frultst. ..Bolivia, La Paz, Chulumani. Peru, p/ii/i'ilni. (.'hanchaniayo. A well philiatni. 

 distinguished race figured already by Robee-Seitz ( 102 A g h) and differing from vaiiinka Heir, from ( Vjlombia 

 by the broader blue zone on the hindwing above. — voluru Hew., from Venezuela, is not a species as Hewit- 

 SON and Rober consider it to hv. but surely only a territorial race of vaninka Hew. — gonalia Fruhst. wiinlia. 

 Venezuela. It is said to be anc^ther territorial race excelling volam in the size and extent of the bluish-grefn 

 bands on the ft)rewing and particularly also on the hindwing. In gonalia the black dotting on the hindwing 

 beneath is also more prominent. It is not ceitain whether it is a form of volara from the rainy season or 

 frojn the mountains. "" 



P. (tlicia paralicia Fmh-sl. ..i'eiu. Of a larger habitus and of rounder wing-contoiu'S than alicia Hue. ixiniricia. 

 (comp. ilia 102 Ah). The bluish-green band of the forewing is much more extensive, the submarginal band 

 of the hindwing, however, sarccly half as brtmd. Under surface of hindwing with much thinner black lines 

 and extremely small dots. It may be a form from the mountains or the rainy sea.son." 



P. O'ppelii aisepus Fruhst. ,, Ecuador. The upper surface differs from oppelii Lair. (loi'Aef) by an "'•.sc/jk.s. 

 extremely reduced, sometimes only thread-like submarginal band on the hindwing above." — angustifasciata <ni</u.-<linis- 

 ■subsp. n. from Eastern Colond)ia (Upper Rio Negro, 800 m)has a veiy narrow marginal band of the hindwinc '^'"^"' 



and the yellow basal area of the forewing beneath is very nuich strangulated. 



P. humboldti vestina Fruhst. ,, Venezuela. ,^ above recognizable by stunted greenish spots and bands rcniina. 

 on both wings and thereby forming a transition from humboldti Guer. (102 A e) to hmiiboldti tringa Guer. (102 



(' b, c) from Peru. Under surface of forewing nnich more like trituja Guer. than (,'olombian specimens." 



exuberans Fruhst. ,,S differs from hmiiboldti Guer. by the carmine discal spot being broadly diffused as in f.ci'bcra«.s. 

 triiiga Guer. on the forewing beneath. This is the form figured as humboldti by Rober-Seitz on t. 102 a. Patria : 

 Colombia." — We remark hereto that humboldti varies so very much in the size of the red spot on the forewino- 

 beneath that it seems not to be justified to denominate the different forms. — fasciata svb-sp. nov. from Bo- iui<cUdu. 

 livia (Rio Songo, 750 m, A. H. Fa.ssl) has a narrow, coherent magnificent band traversing the whole wins, 

 but the equally coloured basal ray does not flow together with it. The red basal area of the forewing beneath 

 is much larger, the black lines of the hindwing beneath are nuich closer together. The small insect is also 

 smaller and makes the impression of a separate species. — tenuifasciata subsp. n. from Peru (Chanchamayo) tenuiiasctu- 

 has a still narrower magnificent band on the forewing above than the preceding, the basal ray is likewise iso- '"• 



lated; the red area on the under surface is less developed than in humboldti. 



P. tringa testacea subsp. n. from Venezuela has a brownish under surface of the hindwing; the same tcaimra. 

 colouring is exhibited on the light parts of the forewing beneath. — tringa (p. 497) has been figured on t. 102 C b. Iriiuja. 



P. guerini aureilimbata subsp. ii. from West Colombia (Rio ilagd.alena) has a narrower and broken- aurc'ii'otihu- 

 up magnificent band of the forewing and lustrous golden marginal band of the hindwing. '"• 



P. dealbata sp. nov. is presumably a subspecies of coiiipaspe (I03a), much smaller (about the size of dfulhaki. 

 diotima lo2 B a) : beneath very much like cardases (102 B b), but the red. markings of the forewing are coherent. 

 Patria ? 



Peris, camelita Hew. (p. 498), inoronina Bob. (p. 498), and jurinei Guer. (p. 499) we reproduce suli- 

 sequently. 



Genus Callicore. 



C. eonsobrina Guer. (102 C a). We have figured specimens corresponding with Guenee's description. 

 Western Colombia. 



C. gabaza stenotaenia subsp. n. from East Colomlua (Upper Rio Negro, 800 m, A. H. Fassl) has stcnntacnia. 

 a narrower band of the forewing, but a longer and much broader marginal band of the hindwing. 



C. seropina sp. n. ( ?) (102 C a) has been discovered by Mr. A. H. Fassl near Alta Mira on the Rio «'m/'nw. 

 Xingu, in January. Without a blue reflection; in the o the band of the forewing is nmch narrower and some- 

 what shorter, in the 2 the black spots in the ..eights" of the hindwing beneath are separated. 



C. clijmena ab. patriotica Strd. ,,A q, unfortunately without the habitat being stated, distinguished /mlridlica. 

 by a broad green band of the hindwing being mid.way 2 nun, at the end about Po "'in broad, and a slightly 

 broader (about 2^2 nnn) bluish-green band of the forewing, which is more regularly defined and more coherent 

 than in the figure of Seitz" work (102 Be), thus somewhat like in Cramer's figure, except that it is excised 

 on the proximal side in area 3 and forming otherwise proximally 2 or 3 small teeth. The marking on the forewing 

 beneath as in Seitz, that of the hindwing, however, more like in Cramer's figure, since the black markings 

 are of a deeper black and broader, and besides the light triangular area in an apical direction from the two 

 ,, eights" is, like in Cramer's figure, almost reduced to a punctiform spot; of the two spots of the anterior 

 eight the anterior one is large and circular, whereas the posterior (proxinuil) spot is almost entirely confluent 



