( 482 ) 



Lfp. riet. i. p. \% II. 5 (1875) (Antilles) ; Butl., /Vw. Z.ml. So,: Lund. p. -183. n 53 (1878) 



(Jamaica). 

 Sjihhii salrini.i (!), Drury, ed. Westwood, J /lust. E.t. Eiit. i. f. 29 (1837). 

 J'hiluiiip, /,/.■< Iyi;i,m (!), Maassen, SMt. Eiit. Zeit. xli. p. 5",) (1881)) (= suleliitia). 



c^ ? . The S has a pinkisli tone all over, as in Drury's figure, and tlie ? is 

 rather more whitish grey than Continental specimens. 



(?. Harj)e much shorter than in Continental d S , and the horizontal portion of 

 the hook mnch thicker. 



JJal). Jamaica. 



In the Tring Museum 1 cJ, 6 ? ? . 



c. Ph. satcUitia Ucaoii. 

 S/ihi)ix liaiim Cramer, !.i\ (1775) (West Indies). 

 Pliilanijiflnf mldlUid, Walker, l.i: (1853) (partim) ; Moschl., Vnrh. Zonl. Bnt. (iis. Wiai xxvi. 



p. 348 (1876) (Surinam) ; Druce, in Bh,l. Cndr. Amcr., Lcp. Hal. i. p. 14. n. 5 (1881) (Brit. 



Hond. ; Nicaragua ; Chiriqui) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Ilet. i. p. C(i9. n. (i (18()'2) ; Druce, /.c. Siippl. 



p. 308 (18',lli) (Mexico ; Guatemala ; Costa Rica ; Panama). 

 (?) rhilampeliis lii-aim, Otttilengui, Eiil. Xeio.t v. p. 314 (18114) (partim ; Louisiana). 



(? ? . Individually rather variable, never as green as the Nearctie pandorus ; 

 the red patch oi analis occasionally indicated in licaon hy a few red scales. Length 

 of harpe not constant. The term " West Indies " of Cramer included Surinam. 



Hab. Tropical America, exclusive of the West Indies, from Northern Brazil and 

 Bolivia northward to Me.xico. 



In the Tring Museum Tii-odd specimens from: Me.xico; Honduras; Costa 

 Rica ; Colombia ; Ecuador ; Peru ; Bolivia ; Venezuela. 



In the Bern Museum from Para (Dr. Goeldi), at the electric light, iii. 



il. PL .tntdtida anali.s subsp. nov. (PI. X. f 2, S). 



Phiiliis liciinji, Hiibner {imu Cramer, 1775), Sniiimliini/ E.r. Sr!im. ii. t. 1(10 (1824?). 



Vhihiwpetii^ .s-(j/r//(V/V/, Burmeister, Sjiltinr/. Ilra>;, p. 51) (185li) (partim; larva and pupa descr.) ; 



Walk., /.r. viii. p. 175. a. 3 (185C>) (p.artim ; Bolivia) ; Bimningh., Irin xii. p. 125. n. 48 (18;)',)) 



(Rio de Jan.). 

 rhilamjirluss piKtirntiis, Butler («"« Grote, 18i;5), Tniiix. Ziml. S„i: Lund. ix. p. .575. n. 7 (1877) 



(Bolivia ; syn. partim) ; Burm., Ikxcr. Rqi. Arr/rut. v. p. 340 (1878) (Bolivia) ; Kirby, Cat. 



Lfp. lUt. i. p. Gi;;). n. 1 (1802) (Bolivia ; ,syn. partim). 

 rhihiwpehia ijimmi, Burmeister, Desrr. Hi'p. Arijciit. v. p. 348. n. 3 (1878) (Buenos .^yres). 

 P/ifltntijirJux jiOKtiran.H.^ (!), id., /.'■. (sub syn.). 



c? ?. Hindwiug wilh a more or less obvious red patch at anal angle. The larva 

 as described by I'urnicister, /.<:, agrees with tliatof tiie Nortii American I'k. satellitia 

 parif/orus. Biuininghausen, I.e., refers to Burm., /.r. Atlas t. 15. f. 2, as being a 

 representation of the larva of this species ; in this he is wrong ; he must have made 

 a mistake in his notes, or, jierhaps, his .satellitin is obliijiia. 



Hah. Paraguay; Argentina; Southern Bi-azil ; northward to Espiritu Santo. 



In the Tring Museum cJJ, 5 ?? from: Paraguay (Dr. Bolils, ti/pfi); 

 Cnrumba, Matto (irosso, i. '9i) (Stuart) ; Tucuman ; Buenos Ayres ; Montevideo ; 

 La Gama, Argentina, i. ; Rio de Janeiro. 



e. Ph. .mte.llitia posticatus (PI. X. f. 1, J). 



Pldhimprlna mlillilui, Lucas, iu Sagra, II/i'l, Culm vii. p. 202 (1857) ; Herr.-Sch., Oirresji. Bl. 



p. 147 (1KC3) (Cuba). 

 Pliilanijiehix liptiim (!), Grote, Prnr. Eid. Sue. Philiid. v. p. 60. n. 84 (1865) (Cuba) ; id. & Rob., 



/*»/. V. p. 157. n. 54 (1865) ; Grote, I.e. vi. p. 329 (1867) ; Guudl., CmUr. Ent. Cubuiia p. 187 



(1881). 



