78 Mr. P. I. Lathy on the Castniinee in the 
Basal part of abdomen black, the rest pale yellow ringed 
with black ; anal tuft orange-brown. 
1 g, Ecuador. 
This species seems to be nearest to A. herrichit, Boisd., but 
may easily be distinguished by the orange hind wing, which 
bears a most remarkable resemblance to that of Aeciloa pala- 
tinus ferruginosa, Lathy. 
Athis orestis, Walk. 
Castnia ovestes, Walk. List Lepid. Ins, Brit. Mus. pt. i. p. 26 (1804). 
3 oS, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 1 ¢, Brazil. 
Paysandisia josepha, Oberth. 
Castnia josepha, Oberth. Etud. Lép. Comp. 1918, vol. ix. 1, p. 68, 
pl. celvii. fig. 2164 ¢, 2165 9. 
1 ¢, Paysandu, Uruguay. 
Elina icarus, Cram. 
Papilio icarus, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. p. 26, pl. xviii. figs. A, B (1775). 
In the long series from Guiana before me I find several 
specimens that have discal and submarginal white spots in 
apical area of hind wings above. 
20 3 o,7 2 ¢, Lower Maroni, French Guiana. 
Elina icarus penelope, Schauf. 
Castnia penelope, Schauf, Nunquam Otiosus, p. 9, pl. i. (1870). 
1 ¢, Santarem, Amazons. 
Elina icarus endelechia, Druce. 
Castnia endelechia, Druce, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 280. 
2 3 3, Sapucay, Paraguay. 
Elina eudesmia, Gray. 
Castnia eudesmia, Gray, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1838, p. 145. 
1 g, Valparaiso, Chili; 1 9, Central Chili. 
Ceretes marcel-serresi, Godt. 
Castnia marcel-serres, Godt. Enc. Méth. ix. p. 800 (1824). 
1 g,4 2 2, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 1 ¢, Santa Cathe- 
rina, Brazil; 1 g, no locality. 
