collected hy W. J. Burchdl in Brazil, 19 



Pyrameis myrinna, Doubl. 



Bz.+ p. 25. 2. 26. = 1065. Organ Mtns. Between Frecli^l 



and Magd. 

 18. 10. 26. = 1066. Santos. In a walk from the Outeir- 



hiiihos to tlie town. 

 Westwood's list (N. 3) makes tins last date 28. 10. 2Q, 

 probably a clerical error. He also places these two specimens 

 in his list of the next species under the name of ^''Vanessa 

 Hunteray These Burciiell specimens have been compared 

 with the types of P. myrimia, Doubl. , in the British Museum. 



Pyrameis Imntera, Fabr., form brasiliensis, Moore. 



10. 11. 25. = 1067. Minas Geraes. 



6.12.25. =1068. Rio de Janeiro. On the Corcovddo 

 ]\lountain, (As 667.) 



Tliis specimen bears Westwood's number N. 3. 

 7. 6. 27. = 1069. Vicinity of S. Paulo. 



Westwoo'Ps list (N. 3) gives two more specimens, one 

 captured 4. 11. 25, Minas Geraes (as 559), and one 20. 6. 27, 

 S. Paulo. He names it Vanessa huntera. 



Mr. F. A. Heron, of the British Museum, kindly informs 

 me that hrasiliensis is the name given to the southern form 

 of huntera, and he mentions the following chief points of 

 difference : — in huntera there is no white in the cell of the 

 fore wing, while in brasiliensis there is usually a white patch 

 on the discocellulars ; again, in the hind wing of huntera 

 the eye-spots are usually confluent to form a postdiscal band, 

 while in brasiliensis the eye-spots are well separated, and in 

 some cases reduced to mere points. In the latter form also 

 there is always a strongly marked discal band in both sexes, 

 which is hardly ever found in huntera males, and never in 

 the females. 



Eurema (Hypariartia) lethe, Fabr. 



9.2.26. 2=1070,1071. Organ Mtns. (By the River 



Pacaque.) 

 a. 26. 8. 27. = 1072. R. Pardo to Cubatao. (As 734.) 



This specimen bears Westwood's number N. 4*. 

 5z.+ a. 28. 8. 27. =1073. "At Reiiro." Just N. of 

 R. Pardo. 

 Westwood's list (N. 4*) adds another specimen, cajjtured 

 a. 29. 8. 27, at Cervo. (As 527.) Against tliis and the 

 next species Westwood had written in his list the generic 

 name " Eurema.^^ 



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