catalogue of Trinidad Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 557 
A. plesaure also occurs, and it is very improbably an 
aberration. Frequently in 8. America five and six species 
of Adelpha occur together, each one of which is thoroughly 
distinct. 
Port of Spain (H. Caracciolo). 
CHLORIPPE LAURE. 
Papilio laure, Dru., Ill. Ex. Ent., ui, t. 18, f. 5, 6 (1773). 
Range. VENEZUELA; BRAZIL. 
North of Quenam Bay, several 3, two 9 (K. St. A. Rogers), 
Jan. 1913. It is remarkable that until the recent discovery 
of this fine species by Mr. Rogers its presence had been 
undetected. 
PREPONA MEANDER. 
Papilio meander, Cram., Pap. Ex., i, t. 12, f. A. B., p. 17 
(1775). 
Prepona meander, Fruhs., Ivis, xvu, p. 278, 279. 
Range. PrErvu; Cotompia; Boxrivia; Brazi. 
A single example was taken by Mr. G. EH. Tryhane 
at St. Ann’s Valley, Aug.-Sep. 1905, and is now in the 
collection of the late Mr. H. J. Adams. 
ANAEA ERIBOTES HALLI, (Pl. XXX, fig. 11). 
Anaea eribotes halla, n. s. sp. 
Fore-wing much darker ground-colour than in typical eribotes. 
The basal blue area reaching up to the upper discocellular. Outer 
margin with dark marginal band reaching to tornus. Hind-wing 
also with complete dark marginal band. Basal blue area extending 
well beyond cell. Fore-wing on underside with the basal half from 
apex to inner margin blackish. 
Exp. 56 mm. 
One 3 in coll. A. Hall, after whom the subspecies is 
named. The insect was taken at Tabaquite, and is the 
only specimen I have seen. 
Typical eribotes occurs in Guiana and the Lower Ama- 
zonian region. 
EUPTYCHIA TERRESTRIS. 
Euptychia terrestris, Butl., P.Z.S., p. 462, n. 7, t. 39, 
p. 1 (1866). 
Range. Guiana; AMazonsto E. Peru and §.E. Ecuapor ; 
NICARAGUA, 
