Combinations of Tropical American Butterjlies, 599 



Combination IV. (Shown on Plato XXXTII.) 



The Bolivia^ Ecuador and Peru type. 



Ithomiin^, 



Melinxa motkone, Hew, (ci/- 



dippe, Salv.) * (Figs. 1 



and 2). 

 Mechamtis deceptus, Butler 



(ynethone, Salv., nee Hew.) 



(Figs 4 and 5). 

 Ceratinia semifulva, Salv. 

 Napeogenes aclimiy Hew. 

 Hijposcada fallax, Stand. 



'(Fig. 3). 



Satyrin.e. 



Pedaliddcs praxithea,- Hew. 

 Pedaliodes triaria, G. and S. 



Nymphalin^:. 



Protogonius scmi/ulvvs, Butl. 



(Figs. 14 and 15). 

 Bresia ithomiola, Salv. (Figs. 



12 and 13). 

 Bresia murena, Stand. 



HEL1C0NIN.E. 



Heliconius aristiona aristi- 

 ona, Hew. (Figs. 6 and 7). 



Bueidcs acacctcs, Hew. (Fig?. 

 8 and 9). 



ACR^IN^. 



Acra^a acipha, Hew. (Figs. 

 10 and 11). 



Papilionin^. 



Papilio haclius, Fekl. (Figs. 

 16 and 17). 



Hypsid^ (Moth). 

 Pericopis hydra, Butl. (Figs. 



18 and 19). 

 Castnia jJcllonia, Druce. 



Blandford's list is here increased by Hyposcada fallax, 

 the two Satyrines, Bresia murena, and the two moths, 

 while Napeogenes achxa almost certainly represents his 

 unnamed species of this genus. 



In this large and interesting combination the original 

 striped pattern has entirely disappeared, and the warning 



* I liere follow Butler's interpretation of Hewitson's figure of 

 Mechanitis mothone in " Exotic Butterflies," vol. i, PI. XLVII, fit;. 14. 

 Hewitson's type has not been discovered, but the figure appears to 

 represent a male Meliyisea, and not a female Mechanitis. Blandford's 

 list adopts the synonyms. 



