loo AKCTIAD^. 



B. Abdotuen yellow, tinged with crimson above. 



a. Fore wing with large grey patch on terminal half of 



inner area marmorea. 



b. Fore wing with triangular brown patch from vein 3 to 



tornus discafis. 



c. Fore wing without patch at tornus eleuthera. 



1364. Baritms pyrrhopyga. (Plate XXXVII. fig. 11.) 

 Eucerea pyrrhopyga, Wlic. xxxi. 105 (1864) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 203. 



r? . Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; throat and fore coxae 

 scarlet ; abdomen with the two terminal segments scarlet, the 

 anal tuft orange. Fore wing purplish fuscous black ; traces of an 

 oblique antemedial line below the cell and of a curved postmedial 

 line; a diffused discoidal black patch. Hind wing hyaline, the 

 veins, costa, and terminal area black, the last with irregularly 

 dentate inner edge. 



Hah. Brazil, 1 6 type. Exp. 48 millim. 



1365. Baritius superba. 



Aehjtia superba, Schaus, Eut. Am. v. p. 89 (1889) ; Druce, Biol. Centr.- 



Am., Het. ii. p. 3()5, pi. 73. f. 19 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. IGO. 

 Thi/sanQpryrana cepiana, Druce, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 287. 



(S . Head and tborax black ; throat and coxce scarlet ; abdomen 

 scarlet, with black segmental lines and dorsal patch at base ex- 

 tending to third segment, the anal tuft orange, the ventral surface 

 black. Eore wing leaden black, wich traces of oblique line from 



\ 



^fe 



Fig. 76. — Baritius superba, J . \. 



origin of vein 2 to inner margin, and of a postmedial line angled 

 outw-ard to below apex, then incurved to below end of cell and 

 inner margin. Hind wing hyaline, the veins, costal, and terminal 

 areas black, the last with irregular inner edge. 



ffab. Mexico, Coatepec, Jalapa, Vera Cru/ ; Co.sta Eica, Can- 

 delaria Mts. (Underwood), 1 J, Godman-Salvin Coll.; Panama, 

 Chiriqui (Troisch) ; Venezuela, type t cepiana in Coll. Druce. 

 Exp. 50 miUim. Type t in Coll. Schaus. 



1366. Baritius marmorea. (Plate XXXVII. fig. 8.) 



Graphea marmorea, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1894, p. 232. 

 5 . Head, tegulae, and patagia orange-yellow, the last two edged 



