224 Mr. P. I. Liithy's ]\[onogr(iph of the Genus Calisto. 



faintly orange-ringed ocellus, between 2n(.l and 3rd median nerviiles. 

 Lower and larger part of ocellus black, remainder orange and con- 

 taining a white spot. Two minute white spots, one above and one 

 below 1st median nervule. Expanse 43 mm. 

 ? . Unknown. 



Hah. Porto Rico. Iu Coll. Brit. Mus., Dr. Staudinger, 

 and H. J. Adams, without locality. 



This species beneath is very like the preceding, but it 

 may easily be distinguished by the absence of the silky 

 patch, and the upperside of both wings being without 

 red. It differs in a few minor points on the underside, 

 chiefly in the reddish cell of the fore-wings, the brighter 

 ground colour of hind-wings, larger ocelli, and more dis- 

 tinct markings. C. nnhila appears to be extremely rare ; 

 I have only seen three specimens. It is unfortunate that 

 Honrath should not have preserved the locality of his 

 specimen. 



3. Calisto arcTiebates, Men. (Plate IV., fig. 4, ^). 



Satyrus archebates, Men., Bull. Mosc, p. 313, n. 38 (1832). 



(J . Fore-wings coppery brown. An indistinct dark silky patch 

 extending from inner margin to cell. Hind-wings coppery brown. 



Underside— Fore-wings dark brown ; a very indistinct dark mark 

 just beyond cell. Two sul>marginal lines only faintly indicated. 

 Black ocellus incompletely ringed with yellow, above 1st median 

 nervule. A minute bluish-white spot in centre of ocellus. Hind- 

 wings, dark brown. A conspicuous yellow band, widening on inner 

 margin, crossing centre of wings. Two indistinct wavy submarginal 

 lines, the space between lower part of these slightly paler than ground 

 colour. A small black orange-ringed ocellus Ijetween 2nd and 3rd 

 median nervules. A minute bluish-white spot in centre of ocellus. 

 Two or three minute white spots between nervules. Expanse 43 mm. 



? . Unknown. 



Hah. Haiti. In Coll. Godm. Salv. 



I am indebted to Mr. Godman for allowing me to describe 

 this very distinct Calisto from two specimens in his col- 

 lection, and for kindly lending one to be figured ; it appears 

 to be very rare, these being the only specimens I have 

 seen. Mr. Georg Jacobsen, of St. Petersburg, informs 

 me that they have only one example in the St. Petersburg 

 Museum, this being M(inu tries' type. 



