256 Mr. Arthur G. Butler on 



Venezuela. It is nearly allied to P. cruenta, and was 

 considered a variety of that species in Mr. Walker's 

 catalogue ; it is however, considerably smaller, and de- 

 cidedly different in marking. 



Hab. — Guatemala (Boisd.) id. (?) Venezuela. B. M. 



2. G. Phceha, Boisd., loc. cit. 



There can be little doubt that this is a variety of Perico- 

 pis Isse, a very variable species, of which the Museum 

 possesses five specimens from Bga, no two being quite 

 alike in colour and marking ; the following extract from 

 Dr. Boisduval's description seems conclusive : " Ailes 

 superieures noires, rayonnees de rouge a leur base avec 

 deux bandes transversales obliques, d'un jaune soufre, 

 . . . Ailes inferieures d'un rouge un peu fauve, avec les 

 nervures et la bordure noires, . . la bordure marquee 

 d'une serie de taches d'un rouge fauve. Quelquefois, dans 

 I'un et I'autre sexe, I'extremite des ailes superieures offre 

 une rangee de points blanc marginaux." 



Jfa6.— Guatemala (Boisd.) . Ega. B. M. 



3. C. Aorsa, Boisd., loc. cit. 



Compared to Pericopis Amphissa (? Hiibn. Zutr. ex. 

 Schmett. figs. 753-4) = P. subguttata of Walker; and 

 probably identical with Pericopis bivittata ; the descrip- 

 tion suits admirably. 



No locality given. 



4. G. Iscariotes, Boisd., loc. cit., p. 91. 



Said to be of the 'form and appearance of Neda, figured 

 by Klug.' I cannot identify it, so in all probability it is 

 a new species. 



Hab. — Honduras and Guatemala (Boisd,). 



5. G. Felderi, Boisd., loc. cit. 



Seems also to be a new species, of the P. angulosa 

 group ; it is said to be of the ' form and appearance of the 

 8alvini of Felder ' (a species at present unpublished) . 



Ilab. — Nicaragua (Boisd.). 



