collected hy W. J. Burchell in Brazil. 41 



Opsiplianes hatea, lliihn. , = didf/maon, Feld. 



Bz.+ 21.2.20. c? = 441. Organ Mountains; near the 

 R. Pacaque. " Along the road by the Rancho for 1^ 

 mile from the house." 

 12. 3. 27. cJ = 442. " In silvis et silvaticis." Xear 

 S. Paulo ; " Morumby : walk to old house." The speci- 

 men has lost the abdomen and the pencil of hairs on the 

 hind wing; but the scar and the base of the tuft are 

 distinct. 

 Westwood^s list omits no. 441. 



[I do not think that didymaon can be kept specifically 

 distinct from hatea. In no. 442 the black margin is wider 

 and extends nearly to the cell of the fore wing, so that this 

 specimen would be called didymaon by those who separate 

 the two species. — E. B. P.] 



Opoptera {Opsiplianes) syme, Hiibn. 



17. 3. 26. ? = 443. Rio. (As 429.) 



Westwood's list agrees. 



Catohlepia {Opsiplianes) herecynthia, Cram. 



Bz. -h 14. 6. 29. ? = 444. Parji. 

 1399. 24. 7. 29. S = 445. Pard. 



Westwood's list gives the first date as 14. 6. 27, — doubtless 

 a copyist's error, lioth are placed as no. 5 of his Catalogue 

 of Ilijiparchia, thus clearing up one of the difficulties in that 

 part of the list (see Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, ser 7, vol. xiii.. 

 May 1904, p. 370). 



Opsiplianes invira', Illibn. 



Bz. 10. 3. 26. (^ = 446. Rio. 



9. 9. 29. c? = 447. Para : S. Jose. 



6. 1. 30. ? = 448. Pard. 



Westwood's data agrees, but he fuses invirm with crameri 

 and places both as no. 18 of his Catalogue of Nymphalinre. 

 He also includes an additional specimen of crameri with the 

 data of no. 450. 



Opsiplianes cassiw, Linn., = c;-a»icri', Fold. 



Bz. 1033. + Bz. 11. 1. 2G-{-i033. U. 1. 26. S= 449. Rio: 

 " at Laranjeiros." " Papilio. This has exactly [the] 

 same habits as the preceding," namely Caliyo eury. 

 lochiis, no. 437. 



