560 Mr. W. J. Kaye’s additions and corrections to 
XENANDRA HELIODES. 
Xenandra heliodes, Hopp., Stett. Ent. Zeit., 444 (1869). 
Xenandra heliodes, Mengel., Cat. Eryc., p ae (recte 
76). 
Range. DEMERARA; Brazit; I. oF MaARGueERITa; 
VENEZUELA. 
St. Ann’s Valley (G. EH. Tryhane). 1 g Coll. Kaye; 
1 3 Coll. Adams. 
The species is always rare. 
Stichel in “Gen. Ins. Riodinidae,” p. 221, makes this 
species synonymous with X. helius, but the two insects 
are distinct 
XENANDRA HELIUS. 
Papilio helius, Cram., Pap. Ex., iii, t. 198, B. (1780). 
Xenandra heliodes, Mengel, Cat. Eryc., p. “67” = 76. 
Xenandra helius, Mengel, Cat. Eryc., p. “67” = 76. 
Range. VENEZUELA; I. oF MARGUERITA; GUIANA; 
AMAZON. 
Mr. G. E. Tryhane has secured several specimens of this 
species in St. Ann’s Valley. Ariapita Road, Dec. 1911, 
Miss M. KE. Fountaine. 
SYMMACHIA PROGNE. 
Symmachia progne, Godm., Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 537, 
pl. xxapet 10-1903}: 
A male of this species was taken in St. Ann’s Valley, and 
is now in Mr. H. J. Adams’ collection. The female has the 
transverse bands on the underside more heavily spotted. 
SYMMACHIA saGiTTa, (Pl. XXX, fig. 13). 
Symmachia sagitta, n. sp. 
Allied to S. menetas, from which it differs in the white apical 
markings, the outermost of which is usually shaped like a blunt 
arrow head. 
Fore-wing black at base followed by a very oblique red streak, 
beyond which is a large black area containing usually three, some- 
times four, conspicuous white streaks and dashes. Hind-wing black 
at base and with the apex black. The whole of the central area 
bright crimson. Cilia black and a very slender black submarginal 
line. The extreme margin of the wing red. Abdomen with a white 
belt at base followed by a broad black belt, the remainder red, 
Exp. 26 mm, ; 
