the genus Clothilda. 397 



cular band of conspicuous white spots, extending from 

 the costal margin to the posterior angle ; outside this 

 band is another white spot, between the third median 

 branch and the lower radial ; on the posterior wings a 

 pale ochraceous band, cut by the nervures, stretches 

 across the wing from the apical to the posterior angle: 

 beneath, in addition to markings corresponding to those 

 of the upper surface, there are faint blueish pencillings 

 on the basal half of the cell, and red marks are situate 

 one across the cell, others close to the median nervure, 

 while others cross the interspaces between the median 

 branches ; the hind wings are mottled with grayish about 

 the apical angle, and near the transverse band, and very 

 faint dark and light stripes are placed transversely 

 nearer the base of the wing. 



Mab. — Cuba. 



The form of the wings in this species is much the same 

 as in G. euryale, but the apex of the anterior wings is 

 more produced. 



This species has been considered by Lepidopterists to 

 be the female of G. jcegeri; but besides the very different 

 character of the markings, the close relationship of both 

 with G. euryale would lead us . to conclude that, as in 

 that species, the sexes do not differ materially in outward 

 form and markings. 



The specimen from which my description was taken 

 is in the collection of Mr. Cornthwaite. 



