216 Mr. W. W. Saunders on 



TABULAR ARRANGEMENT OF THE SPECIES. 



ERYCINA. 



Wings not transparent. 



Tails of the wings long and narrow. Palpi much pro- 

 jecting. 



Erycina, Bois. 



1. Bates. (Clerck.) 



2. Rhetus. (Cram.) 



3. Thia. (Morisse.) 



4 ? Aristoderus. (Bois.) 

 Tails of the wings broad, varying in length. 

 Palpi slightly projecting. 

 DioRHiNA, Morisse. 



5. Laonome. (Morisse.) 



6. Dysonii. (Saunders.) 



7. Psecas. (E. Doubleday, Brit. Mus. Cat.) 



8. Iphinoe. (Hiib.) 

 Palpi little apparent. 



Zeonia, Morisse. 



Wings without blue shades on the undersides. 

 White banded. 

 5* 9. Jurgensenii. (Saunders. J 



/t 10. Periaiider. (Cram.) 

 2 11. Calphurnia. (Saunders.) 



Yellow banded. 

 / 12. Aulestes. (Cram.) 

 -^ 13. Glaphyra. (E. Doubleday, Brit. Mus. 



Cat.) 

 / ' 14. Pandama. (E. Doubleday, Brit. Mus. 



Cat.) 

 'q 15. Tedia. (Cram.) 

 ^ 16. Lysippus. (Drury.) 



Wings of the males with blue shades on the 

 undersides. 



Red banded. 

 /- 17. Pyretus. (Cram.) 

 -J 18. Julia, (E. Doubleday.) 

 fO 19. Montezeuma. (Saunders.) 



Yellow banded. • 



c 20. Inca. (Saunders.) 



