74 Mr. P. I. Lathy on the Castniinze in the 
This race can quite easily be distinguished by its large size 
and the greater extent of white on the hind wings, 
11 ¢ gb, Rio Tono, C. Peru; 6 ¢ gd, La Merced, C. Peru. 
Ecuador race. 
This race seems to be very variable as regards the size and 
number of marginal orange spots of hind wing. I have not 
sufficient material before me to venture to give it a name. 
444,192, Garayaquillo, Keuador; 1g, Paramba, 
Keuador. 
Castnia licoides, ab. lico/della, Strand. 
Castnia licus licoidella, Strand, in Seitz, Macrolep. Erde, vol. vi. p. 8, 
pl. i. d (1913). 
Tam quite of the opinion of Lord Rothschild [Novitat. 
Zool. xxvi. p. 9 (1919)] that Weoddella, Strand, is nothing 
more than an aberration of licoides, Boisd., and is to be found 
among all the races of that species. Houlbert only knew of 
specimens of licovdella from Peru, and as he had a long series 
—twenty specimens—before him, it is not surprising that 
he took it to be a distinct species. Iam, however, able to 
add several new localities for this form, and iL thinks ae veal 
Lepidopterists who possess it would carefully examine the 
localities of their specimens that other localities would 
probably be added to its already known habitat. 
6 oo, Lower Maroni, French Guiana; 1 ¢, St. Ann’s, 
Trinidad; 1 ¢, Villavicencia, Colombia; 2 ¢ ¢, Ecuador ; 
1 g, Canelos, Meuador. 
Castnia albomaculata, Houlb. 
Castnia albomaculata, Houlb, Etud, Lépid. Comp. fase. xiii. p. 59, 
pl. iv. (1917). 
3 ¢ 3, La Merced, C. Peru; 1 ¢, Rio Tono, C. Peru. 
Castnia albomaculata talboti, subsp. n 
Differs from typical form in having white band of fore 
wing somewhat narrower and in the subapical white spots 
not being so sharply defined ; the white band of hind wing 
more continuous and less broken near costa than in the 
Peruvian form. 
286, Zarayaquilla, Ecuador. 
