40 Miss Cora B. Sanders on the Rhopalocera 



also by day, in the woods : whereas the other species 

 nearly resembling it, flies only during twilight. The 

 chrysalis of this (1066) is ovate and of a green hue, 

 and hangs at one end. I saw many at the house of a 

 collector for sale: and their form was tlius [rough sketch 

 inserted here] but larger (2 inches?)." 

 Westwood's list agrees. 



Caligo teucer^ Linn. 



31. 10. 27. S = 432. " In sylva opaca." E. of Goyaz. 

 Westwood's list agrees. 



Caligo ilioneus, Cram. 



31. 12. 25. S = 433. Eio. " Excursion to the summit of 



the Corcovado ; from Catete and up the valley of Laran- 



jeiros." 

 Bz.-V l^.l.m. (^=434. Rio. "In a walk to S. 



Christovao and Eugenho Velho." 

 10. 3. 26. S = 435. Kio. Westwood's note reads " var. 



fascia al. ant. magis distincta." 

 Bz.+ 4. 7. 29. c^ = 436. Para. 



Nos. 434 and 436 form Westwood's " Morphides 9 " ; the 

 other two are included in his " Morphides 10.'^ 



Caligo eurylochus, Cram. 



Bz.-^1032. 10. 1. 26. ? = 437. Eio. " Praia Grande and 

 S. Joao de Carahy." '' Pajnlio. Flies only in the first 

 part of the twilight, and makes its first appearance about 

 10 or 15 minutes after the sun has set. I never saw it 

 by day. It frequents woods and woody places, flying 

 within 6 feet of the ground. I have seen [it] at Rio in all 

 the months, and once I saw one flying in Rua Quitanda." 

 The Rua Quitanda is one of the principal streets of Rio. 

 1?^.+ 11. 1. 26. ? = 438. Rio. " At Laranjeiros." 

 Bz. 10. 3. 26. S = 439. Rio. 



Bz.+ 18.3. 26. ?=440. Rio. "Along the Carioca 

 Aqueduct." 

 Nos. 437 and 440 form Westwood^s " Morpiiides 6," oppo- 

 site which is written " 3L Eurylochus ? " The two remaining 

 specimens fall into " Morphides 10," which also includes 

 two missing specimens. Both bore the same data, viz. 

 " 1032. 14. 1. 26." The number 1032 evidently refers to 

 the habits described for a different specimen and date under 

 no. 437. On Jan. 14, 1826, Burchell collected ("omnia in- 

 super plantas ") in the Valley of Laranjeiros, Rio. 



