Lepidoptera Ehopalocera of Trinidad. 203 



occur together in Cuba also, which suggests that the two 

 may be one. The marginal band to the hind-wing in 

 clatlica appears to be fairly constant, and the black borders 

 of the % are apparently always more heavy. The dry 

 season form of elathea may be the same as the dry season 

 form of lucina. 



180. EUREMA PALMYRA. 



Terias pahnyra, Poey, Mem. Cuba, t. 24, f. 4-G 



(1851). 



Range. Venezup^la ; Colombia ; Cuba. 



181. EUREMA LEUCE. 



Terias leuce, Boisd., Sp. Gen., i, p. 659, n. 10 (1836). 

 Range. Brazil; Bolivia; Paraguay; W. Indies. 



182. SpH-(EN0G0NA gratiosa. 



Terias gratiosa, Doubl. and Hew., Gen. D. L., t. 0, f. 5 



(1847). 



Range. Venezuela; Colombia; Panama. 



Never abundant, but pretty general. The flight of a 

 Sphienogona is much more rapid than a Eurema, and 

 many specimens escape capture. 



183. Glutophrissa drusilla. 



Papilio drusilla, Cram., Pap. Ex., ii, t. 207, C. (1779). 



Range. Guiana ; Brazil, Rio Janeiro. 



Evidently local. Half-a-dozen specimens were received 

 in a single consignment, but none had been taken before, 

 nor have any further specimens come to hand. 



184. Glutophrissa ilaire. 



Pieris ilaire, Godt., Enc. Meth, ix, p. 142, n. 83 

 (1819). 



Range. Central America. 



Not common. 



185. Daptonoura Polyhymnia. 



Pieris 'polyhymnia, Feld., Reise Nov. Lep., ii, p. 170, 

 n. 152 (1865). 



Range. Venezuela; Colombia. 



