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



A single poor specimen in June 1898 in Cascade 

 Valley ( W. J. Kayc). 



171. E VENUS REGALIS. 



Papilio oxgalls, Cram., Pap. Ex., i, t. 72, E. F. (1779). 



Piange. Tropical South America. 



This splendid insect is apparently not rare, as I have 

 seen several specimens in various small collections. Port 

 of Spain and Sangre Grande. 



172. EVENUS NOBILIS, 



Thecla nobilis, H.-S., Ex. Schmett., p. 55, f. 5G (1853) ? 

 Range. Tropical South America. 

 Scarcer than the preceding. I have a specimen from 

 the Maraval Valley. 



Family PAPILIONID^. 



Subfamily PIERINJE. 



173. DiSMORPHIA amphione. 



Painlio amj^hione, Cram., Pap. Ex., iii, t. 232, E. F. 

 (1782). 



Range. Guiana; Brazil. 



I have included this species on the strength of Crow- 

 foot's record, but must confess to being sceptical, as with 

 the particular group of Dismorphias it is so easy to 

 mistake the species, particularly in the $. The Brazilian 

 $ amphione is very like Trinidad $ hroomeai. It is clear 

 Crowfoot considered he had two species, as he gives 

 amphione and another which he merely gives (?). The 

 species with a query was probably what Butler named 

 Iroomeie in 1899. If amphione really occurs and there 

 is no error in determination it must be exceedingly rare. 



174. DiSMORPHIA BROOMEiE. 



BismoTphia Iroomeie^ Butl., Ann. Mag. N. H., iii, p. 391 

 (1899). 



Range. Venezuela. 



The characteristic yellow colouring is present in this 

 species particularly on the under-side, and save for the 

 opposite coast of Venezuela (to which the species has 



