Fehnmy iS9'>.l PSTCHH. ;^()5 



a pair collected by Mr. H. (i. Hubbard ditlerence. 



3 March, at IlaulovxM', Floriila ; two Mr. L. Cabot, Mem. nuis. comp. 



males Jalapa, Mexico and one male zool. v. S, p. 17, has described the sup- 



Amula, Guerrero, IVlexico, 6000 ft. posed nvmpha of A. atnazili^ from Ja- 



Au<^ust, Mr. IT. n. Smith ; one male maica ; he now believes this to be 



collected h\ Mi". \\ . (^abot, 14 Febrii- identical with the nvnipha from Maiti, 



ary, 1884 in Haiti ; vai". concolor three supposed to belong to .4. loiig'ipcs. 



males, one female collected by Mr. H. ^ Avvx: tuviiis 



II. Smith at ATatto Grosso, Brazil ; one 



Lihellida jiDila Drury 111., 1770? ^ 



male, type of Braner (not seen bv me), 



n- XT 1-. -l T ' 1 1 <- 1,113 pi. 47, t. ^. 



near Kio Negro. Brazil. I am glad to , . : „ ,. ,, „ 



, . ,,,.". Aesc/ina jiiniaV^nwv^. Handb., 18^0, 



record 10 specnnens ot this sijecies, ,, v. r. t » , 



, . , , , . , , V. 2. 841, 18. — vSav )ourn. Acad. nat. 



which has been considered \er\' rare. . „, ., ^ " ', ^, , 



sci. Phil., 1839, ^- '^' ^°' -^- — K^iiTib. 

 Nevr., 1842, 196, 6. 



When I described j\. lo}igipcs only the 

 female was known, and when Mr. 



Bn.uer descril)ed A. concolor but one ^^/^Ay/^/^Z/As- Selys Rev. Odon., 1850, 



male was in his hands. The number S^S— Sagra Ins. Cuba, 1856, 458.— 



of males now before me makes it certain ^='8'^'^ ^ynop. Neur. N. A., i86r, iiS, 



that A. concolor is onlv a southern race ^ ^ '"^tett. ent. zeitung, 1856, v. 17, 369 ; 



of A. longlpes, having the pattern of ^'^^''' ''■ -^ ^'3 ; 1863, v. 24, 373, 51 ; 



the abdominal spots of the female also Veihandl. Wien zool.-bot. ges., 1867, 



preserved in tiie male. I confess that '■ ^7' 33; l'^'"^- ^^'-^t. soc. nat. hist., 



a similar race of an Ano.y or of an '^^'^^ ^'^ ''^ ^9^ 5 ^§73, v. 15, 271, 28; 



Aesc/^na is unknown tn me,ln.t the ex- ^^74, v. 16, 350, i ; Synop. Odon. N. 



act identity of all other characters agrees ^^'^ '^75^ 3^^ i.— Brauer Reise osterr. 



well with mv opinion. The splendid ^'^S- N<>vara, 1S66, bd. 2, 6r, 10— 



brick-red color of the living male may ^^'''^''^'^ ^y^'^- ''^^^'^'- ''^'^- ^^"^- ^'^''- ^^62, 



1 1 • 1 1 T 1 1 ", "^07. — Cabot IMem. mus. comn. zool., 



perhaps lie \ariable, as L base seen Inii ^^' ^ ' 



two males alive. It is remarkable that ^^^^- ^'- ^' l^] j^ P^' ^^^- -' 



1 ^1 ^1 1 1,1 u- 1 (^i yl//(Z.v .s//////tw/.s- Ramli. Nevr., 1842, 



both the male caught bv mvselt and the ^ -[ ' 't ' 



female caught by Mr. Thaxter had cap- ^^*^' 4' P^' ^' *' H" 



, 1 n j,-T J • 11 i. a- Head and thorax ""rass irreen. abdo- 



tured a J a pi 1 10 aster /as, had cut on _ ^ '^ 



, 1 1 J ,- . 1 ] 1 . men ultramarine blue (male), obscure 



the head ot the san^e and were ready to _ " 



1 .1 • 1 1 . ii pale purple or lilac (in the livino- fe- 



devour then pre\ when caught them- ^ ' , . '^ 



„ I " male)^; front abo\e with a round black 

 selves. 



Mr. W. Cabot also brought from ^P"^ ^^ '^'^ ''^ ^'''''^''' ''^"''^ ^^^'^ ^'""'"'^ 



Haiti some nympha skins which prob- ^^^■"^"^•' ' ^^^^* ^»'^'^'^'' ^^^'^^"'''^ ''^'^^^"^ '' ^'''^ 



ably belong to A. longipes. They are segment and the base of the second 



of the size of A. Junius but are red. I , , , ", ~7. \ '. \ 7' 



•' 'These colors of the living insect were given to me by 



am not al)le to make out any specific the bite Renj. d. Wuish. 



