- 
354 Mr. W. F. Kirby’s notes on new or 
two, and sometimes three, four, five, or six. This insect 
is hardly distinct from P. Gay, Lue. 
River Topo. 
Papilio Isidorus, Doubl. 
P. Isidorus, Doubl., Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. xviii. p. 375 
(1846) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. B. M. 1. p. 68, pl. vii. 
fig. 4 (1852). 
The red spots are a little smaller than in Gray’s 
figure. 
Common everywhere. 
Archonias Colla, Doubl. 
Euterpe Colla, Doubl., Ann. Nat. Hist. xix. p. 188 
(1847). 
E. Philais, Felder, is perhaps the same species. 
St. Inez. 
Archonias Suadela, Hopft. 
Luterpe Suadela, Hopff., Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1874, p. 829 ; 
1879; p--b. 
Stands in Mr. Hewitson’s collection as H. Pinava, 
Doubl. 
St. Inez. 
Archonias Chelidonis, Hopf. 
Euterpe Chelidonis, Hopff., Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1874, 
p- 330; 1879, p. 58. 
Stands in Mr. Hewitson’s collection as L. Zara, Boisd., 
which appears to bea MS. name. 
St. Inez. 
Archonias Ewrytele, Hew. 
Euterpe Eurytele, Hew., Exot. Butt. i. Hut. and Lept., 
pl. i. fig. 1 (1852). 
Much larger than the type. 
Always found near rivers, on wet sand or shingle, 
Canelos, &e. 
Dismorphia Leonora, Hew. 
Leptalis Leonora, Hew., Equat. Lep. p. 7 (1869) ; Exot. 
Butt. iv. Lep., pl. vi. figs. 89—41 (1870). 
