400 8YNT0MID-E. 



Hind wing black, the costal area grey ; a triangular crimson 



Fig. 202. — Antic-Moris quadricolor, J . \. 



patch on middle of termiuul area ; the cilia crimson except towards 

 tornus. 



Hah. Jamaica {Sicninsoii), 5 d , type. Etj?. 36 millim. 



B. Antennae with tbe apical one-fourth serrate. 



a. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot with green eriphia. 



h. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot with purple scudderi. 



887. Antichloris eriphia. 



Zygcpna eriphia, Fabr. Gen. Ins. p. 270 (177()) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 158. 

 Sphinx alecton, StoU, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 382. D (1782) ; Kij-by, Cat Het. 



p. 157. 

 Antichloris phemonoe, Hiibn. Zutr. ex. Schniett. i. p. 9, if. 15, 16 (1827). 

 Scsia melanochloros, Sepp, Surin. Vlind. ii. p. 145, pi. 69 (1848). 

 Copcena scapidaris, Herr.-SchiifF. Anssereur. Schniett. f. 260 (1856) ; Kirby, 



Cat. Het. p. 159. 

 Chrysostola hdus, Herr.-Schiiff. Aussereur. Sehmett. f. 263 (1855). 



Black, diffused with deep metallic bronze-green ; neck with some 



crimson at sides ; white 

 spots on 1st and 2nd 

 joints of pali^i and fore 

 coxae ; legs striped with 

 white behind in male, 

 rarely in female : abdomen 

 with dorsal and lateral 

 green stripes, the 2nd seg- 

 ment with white lateral 



spots ; sublateral maculate white stripes decreasing distally. 



Hind wing only tinged with green towards termen ; the costal area 



of male pale greyish. 



Hah. Teinidad {Broadway ., Oaracciolo) ; Stjeixam ; Be. Gtjian^a ; 



Brazil, Para (Bates), Pernambuco, Bio Janeiro. Ed'j). 40 millim. 



888. Antichloris scudderi. (Plate XIV. fig. 25.) 



Antichloris scudderii, Bntl. Joiirn. Linn. Soc, Zool. xii. p. 413 (1876) ; 

 Kirby, Cat. Het p. 158. 



d' . Black suffused with purple ; vertex of head and tegulte with 

 patches of metallic blue ; neck with crimson tufts ; palpi and fore 

 cox8e spotted with white ; legs striped with white behind : abdomen 

 with metallic blue dorsal and lateral stripes : the 2nd segment with 



Fig. 203. — Antichloris eriphia, cJ . 



