120 Mr. A. G. Butler on Peruvian Lepidoptera. 



form described by Felder as H. aglaope'i The descrip- 

 tion of the latter agrees better with H, estrella than with 

 H. thel.viope. 



EuEiDES, Hubner, 



11, Eueides aliphera. 

 C'ethosia aliphera, Godart, Enc. Meth, ix. p. 246 (1819), 

 IJcayali, 



Nymfmalin^, Bates. 

 COL^NIS, Hitbiier. 



12, Golcenis dido. 



Papilio dido, Linnteus, Svst. Nat. i. 2, p. 782 (1767) ; Clerck, Icones, 

 pi. 30. f. 2 (1764). 



Hio Mairo (17th (October, 1876). 



13, Colreni.s Julia. 

 Pupiliu Julia, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 509 (1775), 

 Ucayali 



14, Cohenis delila, 

 rapilio delila, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 510 (1775). 



Ucayali, 



Eresia, Boisduval. 

 15. Eresia heliconoidesj n. sp. 



Wings above black-brown ; primaries with two or three 

 streaks at the base, and a broad patch just beyond the end 

 of the cell, deeply incised upon the median nervure, rose- 

 red ; body black : wings below brown, nervures and folds 

 black ; primaries with a cuneiform basal patch not reaching 

 the subcostal vein, but divided by the median vein, reddish 

 tawny ; a broad red patch just beyond the end of the cell as 

 above,, but not incised upon the median nervure ; secondaries 

 reddish towards the base, yellowish at apex ; pectus spotted 

 with creamy yellowish. Expanse of wings 2 inches 2 lines, 



Ucayali, 



Evidently a mimic of Actinote sodalis, but more like some 

 species of Heliconins of the H. elimma group. It is allied to E. 

 acrreinn, but differs in the coloration of the secondaries and 

 the base of the primaries. Two examples were obtained. 



