AEICORIS. 



449 



13. NvMPH. Bei.isi:. 



Papilio Belise Cramer, Pap. pi. 376. f. E. F. ; Godart, 



Enc. M. IX. p. .578. n. (57. 

 Thisbe Belise Hiibtter, Verz. bek. Schni. p. 24. n. ] 8y. 

 Guiana, Brazil. 



14. Nympii. OniTEs. 



Papilio Odites Cramer, Pop. p!. 11. f. E. F. ; Godart, Em-. 



M, IX. p. .'576. n. 58. (Erycina O.). 

 Synargis Oilitis Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sclim. p. IS. n. 117. 

 Surinam. 



IT}. Ny.MpH. Phliasus. 



Papilio Pliliasus Cramer, Pap. pi. 192. f. A. B. ; Clerelt, 

 Icon. t. 41. f. .';. ; E. Doubleda/i, List Lep. Brit. Mas. 

 pt. 2. p. 10. (Nympliiilium Ph.). 

 Adelpha Phliase Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sehm. p. 42. n. 376. 



(nee Ileterocliroa Phliassa, ante p. 278. n. 22.).) 



Erycina Pliillone Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 574. n. 50. 



Guiana, Brazil. B. iM. 



l6. Ny.mph. Tytius. 



Papilio Tytius Fabricius, Spec. Ins, ii. p. 54. n. 240., 

 Ent. Si/st. III. pt. 1. p. 48. n. 147. (female) ; Cramer, 

 Pap. pL 121. f. C. D. ; Godart, Ene. M. ix. p. 426. and 

 p. 576. n. 5(). (Erycina T.). 

 Synargis Tytia Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schin. p. 18. n. 11 6. 

 Surinam. 



17. Nymph. Soranus. 



Papilio Soranus Cramer, Pap. pi. 353. f. A. B. (male ?) ; 



Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 426. and 577- n. 6I. 

 Synargis Sorane Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sclnn. p. 18. n. 115. 

 Papilio Orestes Cramer, Pap. pi. 282. f. A. B.; (female.?). 

 Synargis Orestessa Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sclmi. p. 18. n. 114. 

 Surinam. 



18. NvMPn. PlIYI.LEUS. 



Papilio Phylleus Cramer, Pap. pi. 63. f. D. E. 



Erycina Phylacis Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 426. and 577. 



n. 62. 

 Synargis Phyllea Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schm. p. IS. n. 113. 

 Surinam. 



10. Nymph. Abaris. 



Papilio Abaris Cramer, Pap. pi. QS. f. C. (female) ; 



Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 584. n. 97. (Erycina A.). 

 Hamearis Abarissa Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schm. p. I9. n. 



126. 

 (Male) Tyanitis Tenes E. Doubl. List Lep. Brit. Mas. p. 

 19- 

 Guiana, Para, Amazon. B. M. 



20. Nymph. Zeurippic. 



Hypopbylla Zeurippe Boisduval, Sp.yen. Lep. pi. 20. f. 5.; 



E. Doublrdai). Liit Lep. Brit. Mas. pt. 2. p. 9. 

 (Female?) Hypopliylla Eumedes E. Donbleday, op. cit. 



P- 9. ■ 



Honduras, Mexico. B. M. 



Genus XXVII. ARICORIS. 



Aricoris Boisduval MS. 



Hesperia p. IlUbner. 



Erycina p. and Nympiialis p. Goil'. 



Body robust; wings large, rounded, entire; labial palpi elongated, slender; anteniiEe almost filiform. 

 Head small, finely bairy, not tufted. 



Eyes moderate-sized, naked. 



Labial Palpi considerably elongated, slender, compressed, porrected, tlie second joint obliquely, the third joint 

 horizontally, al^out level with the middle of the eyes, and extending in front as far as tlie length of tlie head ; 

 the second joint curved, scaly ; the third joint slender, nearly naked, filiform, nearly half the length of the 

 second joint in the males, but more than half its length in the females. 



Antennae slender, rather more than half the length of the fore wings in the male, shorter in the female ; articu- 

 lations scarcely distinct, not ringed with white ; terminated by a long, gradually formed, but very slender club, 

 being in the female but little thicker than the rest of the antennae. 

 Thorax robust, finely hairy. 



Fore Wings large, triangularly ovate. Costal margin moderately curved ; apical angle obtuse. Apical margin 

 entire, more or less convex (more convex in the females tlian in the males), fringe long. Inner margin nearly 

 straight. Costal vein extending to about the middle of the costa. Postcostal with the first two brandies 

 arising before the anterior extremity of the discoidal cell ; the third branch arising at about three fifths of the 

 length of the wing ; fourth branch Avanting ; terminal portion of the postcostal vein extending to the tip of the 

 wing. Upper disco-cellular extremely minute, arising about as far beyond the second branch of the postcostal 

 vein as tlie distance between the first and second branches : middle and lower disco-cellular veins nearly equal 

 in length, transverse, very slender, tlie latter uniting witli tlie tliird branch of the median vein, either close to 

 its origin or a little beyond it, and closing the discoidal cell transversely. 



Hind Wings large, subovate, entire. Costal margin curved. Costal vein extending to about two thirds of the 

 length of the costa. Postcostal vein arising considerably nearer the body than the precostal ; branching at a 



