552 «Mr. W. J. Kaye’s additions and corrections to 
viculata cannot be a distinct subspecies, and it should be 
treated as an aberration of Hel. hydara. Locally elsewhere 
the form becomes tolerably constant. 
[27. HELICONIUS RICINI.] 
As pointed out by Riffarth in Gatt. Helic., vol. 1, p. 13, 
1907, this species should be placed in the genus Euevdes. 
It is locally common and according to Chenu the larva 
feeds on the castor oil plant. 
[30. EUEIDES ISABELLA. | 
This species (zsabella recte) occurs in the typical form as 
described and figured by Cramer, and also as an aberration 
as the form huebneri, Ménét. = dynastes, Feld. Many 
specimens of zsabella can be taken to only an odd one or 
two huebnert. It is practically certain that all are the 
game species as intergrades occur. 
Subfamily NY MPHALINAE. 
[82. COLAENIS PHAERUSA. | 
This species has been taken by Mr. P. L. Guppy, jun., 
thus confirming the record. 
METAMORPHA DIDO. 
Papilio dido, Linn., Syst. Nat., 1, p. 782 (1758). 
Colaenis dido, Bates, Journ. Ent., u, p. 186. 
Metamorpha dido, Hiibn., Verz. bek. Schmett-, p. 43. 
Metamorpha dido, Godm. and Salv., Biol. Cent. Am., 1, 
p. 166; u, p. 670. 
Range. Nicaracua to 8. Brazit (Rio Janeiro). 
Recorded by Mr. Lechmere Guppy in Trin. Field Nat. 
Club. G. E. Tryhane secured one or two examples in 
1906. The species is evidently rare in the Island. 
EUPTOIETA HEGESIA. 
Papilio hegesia, Cram., Pap. Ex., t. 209, f. E. F. (1782). 
Euptoieta hegesia, Staud. and Schatz, Ex. Schmett, 1, 
pl. 36; u, p. 118. 
Euptoieta hegesia, Godm. and Salv., Biol. Cent. Am., 1, 
polos nu, py Gr. 
