370 Miss Cora B. Sanders on the Bhopalocera 



Compared with Godman-Salvin Coll. (6 L. Amazons, 

 1 N. Brazil, 1 no locality.) The Burchell specimen has a 

 broader brighter yellow band on fore wing than these, or six 

 Hope Coll. specimens (not Brazilian). 



Westwood\s list agrees. 



Pedaliodes 'plianiaSy Hew. 



9. 2. 26. $ = 354. Organ Mountains. " By the River 

 Facaque.^^ 

 Westvvood's list agrees. 



In addition to the individuals which Westwood's list shows 

 to be missing from certain of the above-mentioned species, 

 three small categories separated out in the list have not been 

 traced at all. They are as follows : — 



Hipparchia V. Two individuals — 14. 6. 27 and isgg. 2 1. 7. 29. 

 „ XXVn. One individual— 27. 8. 28. 



„ XXXV. Four individuals — 11 §. 15. 7. 25, one 



without data, and the two following, which are 

 certainly erroneous: 131, shown by the note- 

 book to be a Cicada ; 153, which is similarly 

 found to be a Cassida. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VL 



The Plate has been printed from a half-tone blocli prepared from a 

 beautiful photograph of the actual specimens taken in the Oxford Univer- 

 sity Museum by Mr. Alfred Robinson. All the figures are the natural 

 size. 



Fig. 1. Leucntlniris phenomoe, Dbl. & Hew., n. subsp. BurcheW. A repre- 

 sentation of specimen 64, the type of the subspecies. The heavier 

 black markings which are characteristic of Burchelli as compared 

 with phenomoe are at once apparent when figs, 1 and 2 are con- 

 trasted with 3 and 4. Burchell's label, written in England, is 

 reproduced to the right of the figure. 



Fig. 2. Another example of the form shown in fig. 1. A representation 

 of 65. Burchell's label, written in England, is reproduced to 

 the right of the figure. 



Figs. 3 & 4. Two ex&xn.'^les oi Leucothyris phenomoe, Dbl. & Hew. Repre- 

 sentations of specimens 60 and 6 1 respectively. Burchell's 

 labels, written in England, are reproduced to the right of the 

 figures to which they respectively refer. 



Fig. 5. Dircenna dero, Iliibn. A representation of specimen 74, Tlie 

 black markings are far less heavy than in figs, 6 and 7. On the 



