72 Mr. P. I. Lathy on the Castniinee tn the 
the markings of the male and female. ‘The two specimens I 
have before me differ, inasmuch as the male has the cellular 
spot of fore wing very indistinct, the discal band and sub- 
marginal spots of hind wing less "pronounced. 
1 g, Canelos, Ecuador ; “I ?, Balsapamba, Ecuador, 
Amauta cacica, Herr.-Schiiff. 
Castnia cacica, H.-S. Ausseur, Schmett. pl. liv. fig. 143 (1854). 
1 ¢, Bogota, Colombia. 
Amauta cacica procera, Boisd. 
Castnia procera, Boisd. Spec. Gén. Lépid, Hét. p. 503 (1874). 
33 3,2 2 3, without locality; 1 9, Chiriqui. 
Amauta pantlionarts velutina, Houlb. 
Castnia velutina, Houlb. Etud. Lép. Comp. fase. xiii. p. 55 (1917). 
(BGk uy Ses Maeas, Ecuador. 
Amauta papilionaris affinis, Rothsch. 
Castnia (Amauta) papilionarts affinis, Roths. Novit. Zool. xxvi. p. 3 
(1919) 
1 g, Chanchamayo, Peru; 1 ?, La Merced, Peru. 
Corybantes pylades, Stoll. 
Papilio pylades, Stoll,in Cramer, Pap. Exot. vol.iv.p. 200, pl. ceclxxxvii. 
figs. A, B (1782). 
This species appears to be fairly constant, the principal 
variation being in the size of the black spots of submarginal 
orange band ot hind wing. 
86 b,6 2 2, Lower Maroni, French Guiana; 2 ¢ 6, 
1 ¢, Para, Amazons. 
Corybantes mathant, Oberth. 
Castnia mathani, Oberth. Etud. Entom, fase. vi. pl. iv. fig. 2 (1881). 
1 2, Lower Maroni, French Guiana. 
Castniomera atymnius, Dalm. 
Castnia ats ymnius, Dalm. Prodr. Monogr. Castnie in Act. Holm. p. 12 
(1824). 
2 2 2, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 
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