312 ^liss Cora B, >Sanders on the Tlhopalocera 



Pseudoscada Jessica, Hew. 



11. 2. 26. 2 c? = 16, 17. Organ Mountains. " By tlie 



River Pacaqne," " In a walk to the Ip^ trees." 

 14. 2. 26. cJ = 18. Organ Mountains. Near R. Pacaqne. 



Agrees in all respects with Westvvood's notes. Burcliell'.s 

 manuscript label was missing from 18. The date was re- 

 covered from Westwood's list. 



Pseudoscada acilla, Ilew. 



4. 11. 25. cJ = 19. Minas Geraes. Francisco ]\Ianoel^s 

 Rancho. Near Nepomucenn. 



8. 2. 26. S = 20. Organ Mountains. (As 10-12.) 



9. 2. 26. cT = 21. „ „ "By the River Pa- 



caqne." 

 Agrees in all resjjects Avith Westwood, except that 15 was 

 also included under acilla. 



Ithomia agnosia, Hew. 



JO. 11. 2.5. 3 J = 22-24. Minas Geraes. 



These three specimens were carefully comp:u-ed with twenty- 

 three in the Hope Department, one in tiie British ]\luseuni, and 

 a series in the Godnian-Salvin Collection, none, however, being 

 from Brazil. A very few examples (one from Colombia) in 

 the Godman-Salvin Collection occur approaching the Burchell 

 form. The Burchell specimens vary from the usual form in 

 having no extension of the black diagonal band on the fore 

 wing into the interspace between the second and third median 

 nervules, and a narrower marginal band on the hind wing. 

 The general effect of the difference between these in the 

 specimens mentioned above is that the transparent part of the 

 wings is much more prominent in the Burchell examples. 

 In fact the difference resembles that between jjhenomoe and 

 Burchelli (compare figs. 3 and 4 with 1 and 2 on Pi. VI.), 

 described on p. 315. In both cases South-East Jirazil is 

 characterized by a form in which the transparent area of tiie 

 wings is increased at the expense of the black markings. 



Agrees with Westwood''s notes. He had written the words 

 " agnosia, var./' on 22. 



Ithoinia 2^hono,l\\xh\\. 



No data. $ = 25. 



Bz. 196. I. 8. 9. 25. ? = 26. Rio Janeiro (along the Aque- 

 duct). '' Pajn'do (flelicouius) In Sylva.^^ 



