180 Mr. W. J. Kaye's Catalogue of the 



[EUPTYCHIA SOSYBIUS. 



Papilio sosyhius, Fab., Ent. Syst., iii, 1, p. 219, n. 684 

 (1798). 



This is probably an incorrect identification of Mr. 

 Crowfoot's. The species is a Southern United States and 

 Central American species.] 



81. EuPTYCHIA HERMES. 



Papilio Jiermes, Fab., Syst. Ent., p. 487, n. 195 (1775). 

 Bange. Tropical America. 

 An abundant species in almost every kind of situation. 



82. EuPTYCHIA ERICHTO. 



EuptycUa erichto, Butl., P. Z. S., 1866, p. 501, n. 124, 

 t. 40, f. 12. 



Bange. British Guiana. 



A very uncommon species. 



83. EUPTYCHIA CELMIS. 



Satyrus celmis, Godt., Enc. Meth., ix, p. 489, n. 38 

 (1823). 



Bange. Brazil, Bahia. 



Not rare. Botanical Gardens {J. H. Hart). 



84. EUPTYCHIA CEPHUS. 



Papilio cepJms, Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 528, n. 359 (1775). 

 Papilio doris, Cr., Pap. Ex., i, t. 8, B. C. (1775). 



Baiige. Amazons. 



Evidently an uncommon species in the Island. 



1 t, Maraval Valley {C. W. Mlacomhe). 

 1 $, St. Ann's Valley {Native collector). 



85. EUPTYCHIA JUNIA. 



Papilio j'unia, Cram., Pap. Exot., iv, t. 292, D. E. 

 (1782). 

 Bange. Brazil. 



St. Ann's Valley (Native collector) ; Cascade Valley, May 

 19th, 1898 (IF. e/. Kaije). 



