554 Mr. W. J. Kaye’s additions and corrections to 
Range. CoLoMBIA; VENEZUELA; GUIANA; AMAZONS. 
1 g Feb. 1901 (A. Hall) near Port of Spain. 
EUNICA MALVINA. 
Eunica malvina, Bates, Journ. Ent., u, p. 195, n. 21, 
t. 9, £. 2, 2a (1864). 
Range. Brazit, Amazons. 
Mr. P. L. Guppy, jun., has secured two ¢ gf at Tuna- 
puna, one of which he has kindly presented for my own 
collection. Sir Gilbert Carter has taken the species at 
the Pitch Lake. 
DYNAMINE SETABIS. 
Dynamine setabis, Doubl. and Hew., Gen. D. L. t. 30, 
f. 2 (1849). 
Range. VENEZUELA; CoLomBiA; E. Prrv. 
Ariapita Road, Dec. 1911, Miss M. E. Fountaine, two ¢ g. 
DYNAMINE ARENE. 
Dynamine arene, Hiibn., Samml. Ex. Schmett (1816-1824). 
Nymph. johanna, Godt., Enc. Méth., ix, p. 420, n. 221 
(1823). 
Range. Brazit, Lower Amazon, Pernambuco; Ecuapor. 
Emperor Valley, Jan. 28, 1913 (K. St. A. Rogers). This 
is the only record, but the species is scarce. 
[51. CATAGRAMMA CODOMANNUS. | 
C. codomannus, Fab. (1781), falls a synonym of 
Catagramma astarte, Cram. 1779 (nec 1782, wide 
H.M.M., vol. xiv, p. 279). 
Cramer’s figure of C. astarte is rather smaller than the 
type specimen of C. codomannus in the Banksian Cabinet, 
but there can be no doubt the two are the same species, 
but with possibly subspecific rank. C. miles, Bates, from 
the Upper Amazon, and C. stratiotes, Feld., from Ecuador, 
are both subspecies of C. astarte. 
The Trinidad insect, which also occurs on Sta. Lucia and 
possibly elsewhere, is rather different from any of the 
foregoing, and I propose calling it Catagramma astarte, 
subsp. antallena. 
