21 G Mr. W. J. Kaye's Catalogue of the 



253. Anastkus simplicior. 



Pellicia swiplicior, Mosch., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien., 

 xxvi, p. 342, t. 4, f. 27 (1876). 



Bange. Jamaica; St. Domingo; Surinam. 



One specimen in June 1898 ( W. J. Kayc). 



Subfamily PAMPHILINJE. 



254. Vehilius stictomenes. 



Staphyhts stictomenes, Butl., Trans. Ent, Soc, 1877, 

 p. 153. 



Mange. Venezuela; Brazil, Amazons. 



One specimen in June 1898 {W. J. Kaye). Doubtless 

 a common species. 



255. Vehilius subplanus, n. sp. 



Fore-wing very dark brown with a dull yellowish spot between 

 veins 3 and 4 midway between end of cell and outer margin and a 

 similar spot lying rather nearer to the cell between veins 2, 3. 

 Hind-wing as fore-wing but without markings. The costa almost 

 black. On the under-side of fore- wing the two yellow spots show 

 out conspicuously and towards the margin the veins are slightly 

 indicated. Under-side of hind-wing paler than fore-wing with 

 scarcely a trace of pale scaling on the veins. 



Exp. 26 mm. 



In June 1898 ( W. J. Kayc). 



256. COBALUS VIRBIUS. 



Papilio virhius. Cram., Pap. Ex., ii, t. 143, G. (1779). 

 Range. Brazil. 



257- COBALUS CANN^. 



Cohalus cann/v, Herr.-Sch., Prodr. Syst. Lep., iii, p. 83 

 (1869). 



Range. Mexico to Argentina. 



One specimen in July 1898. 



The specimen may be a distinct species, as it has three 

 subapical hyaline spots, but as Godman in the " Biologia 

 Cent. Amer." says that cannm is very variable, it is quite 

 likely that this is only a form of that species, 



