556 Mr. W. J. Kaye’s additions and corrections to 
band bordered with brown externally followed by a wavy red line. 
No white marks beyond white band. 
Exp. 52 mm. 
The subspecies is separable from veloa by the orange 
band extending to inner margin : Butler’s ywrwana may be 
very close or even identical with trinina, but the condition 
is bad and it is impossible to say what it looked like when 
fresh. 
The type specimen is from Diego Martin (Caracciolo). 
ADELPHA PHYLACA TRINITA (PI. XXX, fig. 1). 
Adelpha phylaca trinita, n. s.sp. 
Allied to A. phylaca, Bates, of which it may be a subspecies only. 
It is to be separated by the greatly reduced yellow area beyond the 
cell and by the yellow being more broken up with the veins showing 
very clearly within it. The yellow just beyond the cell is suffused 
with whitish. 
Fore-wing very dark blackish brown with 5 darker blackish lines 
across the cell. A broad transverse white band from vein 3 to inner 
margin, above this a rough V-shaped area of orange, the outer arm 
greatly curved to costa. Hind-wing dark blackish brown with a 
broad white transverse band meeting the band of the fore-wing. 
An orange patch at tornus containing a large and a small black 
dot. 
Exp. 59 mm. 
Port of Spain (Caracciolo ; W. J. Kaye). 
ADELPHA MELONA. 
Heterochroa melona, Hew., Ann. N. Hist., xx, p. 258, 
t. 20, f. 2 (1847). 
Range. TROPICAL Sourn AMERICA. 
St. Ann’s Valley (W. J. Kaye). 
ADELPHA EUBAEA. 
Heterchroa eubaea, Feld., Reise Nov., Lep., iii, p. 422, 
n. 662 (1867). 
Range. Guiana; Cotompia ; AMAZONS. 
Kirby in his “ Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera,” p. 234, 
treats this species as a var. of A. plesawre, but it cannot be 
looked upon as a geographical race of that species, for 
