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31. Callithea Davtsn^ n. sp. 



Callithea Mai-kii (part), Hawitscn, Exot. Butt. ii. pi. xxxii. fig. o 

 (1857). 



Ucayali. 



This species, which I have onlj seen from Peru, is certainly 

 distinct from the Ega form called C. Marhii. We have 

 long had two examples (from Peru) in the Museum ; Mr. 

 Davis has brought three others ; and I have seen specimens in 

 various private collections. The species of Callithea being 

 rarely seen, Mr. Davis made a point of obtaining as many 

 examples as he could. 



Pandoea, Westwood. 



32. Pandora jprola. 



Pandora prola, Doubleday and He\ntson, Gen. Dium. Lepid. pi. 4^3. f. 5 

 (1850). 



Pozzuzo. 



Only one example of this fine species Avas obtained. 



Ageeonia, Hiibner. 



33. Ageronia amphinome. 

 Papilio amphinome, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 779 (1766). 

 Pozzuzo. 



Megalura, Blanchard {Timetes, Druce). 



34. Megalura norica. 



Timetes norica, Hewitson, Exot. Butt. i. Tim. pi. i. figs. 3, 4 (1852). 

 Ucayali. 



35. Megalura crethon. 

 Papilio crethon, Fabricius, Gen. Ins. p. 252 (1777). 

 Ucayali. 



36. Megalura hermione. 

 Timetes hermione, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. v. p. 97 (1861), 

 Sarayacu. 



Marpesia, Hiibner. 



37. Marpesia peleus. 

 Papilio pplnis, Sulzer, Gesch. Ins. pi. LS. fig. 4 (1776). 

 Rio -\Iairo (October). 



