170 Mr. J. 0. Moulton on the Rhopalocera 



p. 26. 8. 27. =525. "In sylva insuper excremen." R. 

 Pardo to Cubatao. (As 515. J 

 A specimen = 526, with two English labels, p. 26. 8. 27. 

 "In silva in excrem.," and a. 29. 8. 27. Cervo, north of 

 R. Pardo (a. 29. 8. 27) or R. Pardo to Cubatdo (p. 26. 8. 27). 

 A3 below or as 515. 



a. 29. 8. 27. 3 = 527, 528, 529. Ce*rvo. " In the forest 

 ascending (he Morro de Batataes. Papilionides. In 

 this forest Butterflies literally swarmed and thousands 

 might have been caught in one day. I never saw such 

 abundance in my life before." 

 Bz.+ a. 29. 8. 27. =530. Cervo. As above. 



West wood's list gives four individuals captured p. 26. 8. 27 

 and six on a. 29. 8. 27 : probably the sixth individual of 

 a. 29. 8. 27 can be accounted for by specimen 533 of the 

 next species (A. appias), not otherwise referred to by West- 

 wood, while the fourth of p. 26. 8. 27 is obviously represented 

 by one of the labels on 526. 



Avcei appias, Hiibn. 



Bz. 22. 3.26 b. =531. Rio de Janeiro. "Along the 

 [Carioca] Aqueduct, to the head of the Valley of Laran- 

 jeiros." See note to Prepona amphimachus, no. 539. 

 Bz.+ 25. 8. 27. = 532. Ollarfa to Rio Pardo. 

 Bz. a. 29. 8, 27. = 533. Cervo. (As 527.) 



Westwood's list does not include this last specimen with 

 the others. It is probably entered under the last species, 

 and accounts for the missing specimen of this date. 



Siderone ide, Hubn. 



Bz. 221. I. [19. 9. 25]. =534. Rio de Janeiro. " Papilio 

 (Coh'as). Caught in vicinity of Botafogo bay. Given 

 me by Mr. Heatherly." 

 Westwood's name and date agree. 



Siderone (Zaretes) ellojys, Linn. 



p. 24. 8. 28. = 535. At Retire (As 514.) 



Westwood's date agrees. 



The specimens stand under the name Papjliia. 



The series in the British Museum is placed under the 

 generic name Zaretes, but in the Godman-Salvin Collection 

 Siderone is retained. In their book this genus is divided 

 into Siderone A and Siderone B. 



