192 Mr. J. C. Moulton on the RJiopalocera 



Godman-Salvin Collection, exhibits the following differ- 

 ences : — (i.) the red patch in hind wing is narrower than in 

 the above-mentioned species ; (ii.) the blue on the margin at 

 anal angle is slightly more developed ; (iii.) the hind-wing 

 underside in Burehell's specimens has the yellow subraarginal 

 line of the same width from costa to anal angle, while in the 

 Godman-Salvin series this yellow line is widest at its costal 

 end, and tapers off to the second median nervule, where it is 

 interrupted by a black spot, and again by a second spot at 

 the first median nervule. 



Catagramma pasithea, Hew. 



24. 3. 29. = 754. Porto Re£l (Nacionale). Mdnga. 

 (5.?) 5.29. =755. Red Clay-slate cliffs [at Sucuri] on 

 the Rio Tocantins, north of Porto Re£l (Nacionale). 



Westwood's dates and generic name agree. 



In a series in the Godman-Salvin Collection from Peru, 

 the Upper Amazon, and Bolivia there is a thin blue Bub- 

 marginal line in the hind wing which is absent in Burehell's 

 specimens, while there is also more red developed on the 

 underside than in his specimens. 



Callicore kolytna, Hew. 



Bz. 28. 4. 28. =756. Goyaz. (As 748.) 



Westwood's list gives two more individuals captured on 

 this date. 

 27. 8. 28. = 757. Goiaveira. (As 732.) 



Westwood's list makes this last date 27. 8. 27 instead of 

 l'7. 8. 28. He also places this and the following species of 

 the genus Callicore among the Catagrammas. 



On the underside the red marking at the base of both wings 

 is much reduced in these two specimens, which correspond with 

 a series often, half from Chapada and half from New Granada, 

 in the Godman-Salvin Collection. But in ten from Ecuador 

 and two from Peru and the Upper Amazon the red is more 

 dominant. In the Hope Collection four specimens from 

 Ecuador have the light blue submarginal line developed all 

 along the hind margin; in one from the Upper Amazon it is 

 only present for half the distance from the costa to the anal 

 angle, while in these two Burchell specimens it is still 

 further reduced to a small streak across the apex. On the 

 underside this peculiarity is even more noticeable, the line 

 being reduced to two small blue dots in 756 and absent 

 altogether in 757. Furthermore, in a series of five from 

 S.E. Brazil in the Godman-Salvin Collection this line is only 

 partially developed. Un theupperside in three of these there 



