catalogue of Trinidad Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 553 
Range. CENTRAL AMERICA to CoLomBIA and Lower 
Amazons; West INDIES. 
A specimen in Mr. H. J. Adams’ collection from Tuna- 
puna. 
CYNTHIA CARDUI. 
Papilio cardw, Linn., Faun. Suec., p. 276, n. 1054 
(1761). 
Range. Almost the whole world. 
Three specimens were secured in 1912 by Mr. P. L. 
Guppy on the Queen’s Park, Savannah, and one at St. 
Joseph. 
PHYCIODES IANTHE. 
Papilio wanthe, Fab., Spec. Ins., u, p. 80, n. 354. (1781). 
Eresia myia, Hew., Ex. Butt., i, t. 3, f. 16, 17 (1864). 
Range. VENEZUELA; CotomBia; Ecuapor; Honpuras. 
The only specimen I have seen was one taken by Mr. 
P. L. Guppy, jun., at Tunapuna. It is a very large indi- 
vidual with an exceptionally wide expanse of wing. 
[39. CHLOSYNE SAUNDERSII. | 
Synchloe saunders, Doubl. and Hew., Gen., D. L., t. 24, 
p. 2 (1847). 
Synchloe mediatriz, Feld., Reise Nov., Lep.,®iii, p. 395, 
n. 583 (1867). 
Araschnia lacima, Hiibn., Zutr. Ex. Sch., p. 899, 900 
(1837). 
Synchloe tellias, Bates, Ent. Mo. Mag., i, p. 84, n. 42 
(1864). 
Chlosyne lacinia saundersit, Kaye. 
Range. Mexico to Paraguay. 
Dr. G. B. Longstaff took one specimen of the species at 
St. Juan on April 2, 1907. 
This species divides up with difficulty into geographical 
races, but as some Paraguay and Southern Brazilian 
specimens are in no way different from Trinidad examples 
I treat the species as a unit. 
EUNICA ORPHISE. 
Papilio orphise, Cram., Pap. Ex., i, t. 42, E. F. (1776). 
