470 Lord Rothschild on Arctiine: from 
On the hind wing the present form differs in the black outer 
border being much wider, occupying more than half the 
wing. 
23 3 caught. 
[ Neritos ockendeni parvimacula, subsp. un. 
3S ?. Differ from o. ockendeni in the markings on the 
fore wings being much reduced in size and in the much wider 
outer black margin to the hind wings, which occupies more 
than half the wing. 
15 3,6 2 2, St. Jean de Maroni, Cayenne. 
(The Tring Museum has a 2 from Aroewarwar Creek, 
Surinam, which has the dark outer portion of the hind wing 
occupying fully two-thirds of the wing and is probably a 
fourth subspecies.) | 
60. Neritos cyclopera, Hmpsn. 
Neritos cyclopera, Hampson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 446 
(1905) (St. Jean de Maroni). 
10 8 g,1 ? caught. 
61. Neritos lavendule, Rothsch. 
Neritos lavendule, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xvi. p. 294 (1909) 
(Aroewarwar Creek). 
1 S caught. (Sir George Hampson has united this with 
sithnides, Druce, but the g neuration is quite different.) 
62. Parevia methemia, Schaus. 
Parevia methemia, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxix. p. 213 
(1905) (St. Laurent de Maroni). 
1 S$ caught. 
[ Schalotomis postsuffusa, sp. v. 
dg. Pectus buff; antenne, basal three-fifths scarlet, 
rest sooty-grey ; head, frons brownish mauve edged with 
scarlet, vertex yellow; thorax mauve strongly washed with 
vermilion ; abdomen scarlet, basal spot white, anal tuft 
yellow. 
Fore wing, basal half obliquely pinkish mauve narrowly 
edged with scarlet, outer half yellow, a large rounded apical 
patch pinkish mauve margined very narrowly with scarlet. 
Hind wing triangular, much produced at tornus ; costal 
