548 Mr. W. J. Kaye’s additions and corrections to 
Opsiphanes cassina, C. and R. Feld., Wien. Ent. Mon., 
vol. 6, p. 122, No. 141 (1862). 
Opsiphanes cassina merianae, oe Berl. Ent. Zeit., 
vol. 46, p. 518 (1901). 
Opsiphanes fabricen, Kaye, Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 165 
(1904) (Trinidad, loc. err.). 
Opsiphanes cassina fabricii, Stichel, Gen. Ins., Fase. 20, 
p. 21 (Trinidad, loc. err.). 
The subspecies of O. cassing that occurs in the Island is 
therefore merianae. 
[16. CaLIGO EURYLOCHUS. | 
The var. minor of this species described on pp. 165 and 
166 was not a var. of eurylochus, but of C. teucer. The 
subspecies was, however, earlier described in the same 
year by Stichel—in the Insekten-Bérse. The synonymy, 
therefore, stands thus :— 
Caligo teucer insulanus, Stichel, Ins. Bérse, vol. 21, 
p. 21, No. 25 (1904). 
Caligo teucer insulanus, Stichel, Gen. Ins., Fase. 20, p. 35 
(1904). 
Caligo eurylochus var. minor, Kaye, Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond., p. 165, No. 16 (1904). 
Caligo teucer insulanus, Fruhs., in Seitz, Macro-Lep., 
Divi UL, valyweepeol 7: 
CALIGO EURILOCHUS PHRYASUS. 
Caligo eurilochus phryasus, Fruhs., in Seitz, Macro-Lep., 
Div. II, vol. v, p. 322 (1912). 
This species is the rarest of the genus in Trinidad. The 
small insular form was only recently described by Fruh- 
storfer from a specimen taken at Maracas Fall by A. H. 
Fassl. The insect has also been taken round Port of 
Spain by both Caracciolo and G. E. Tryhane. The range 
of eurilochus in its many subspecies ranges from North to 
South and from East to West over nearly the whole of 
Tropical America at low elevations. Larva on Banana 
(Fruhstorfer). 
The C. eurylochus var. minor recorded in 1904 was not 
C. eurtlochus but a form of C. teucer. See under C. teucer. 
