264 Messrs. F. Du Cane Godman ayid O. Salvin on 



margin of secondaries red. Beneath brown ; nervures and 

 line between each black ; base of the secondaries yellow. 



Hah. Antioquia [Salmon). 



Mus. nostr. 



1 9. Euhagis geta. 



(S . Exp. 1*8 in. Above sage-green; apex and outer 

 margin of primaries black, deeply indented on the inner side. 

 Beneath blackish brown, with six large white spots, one at 

 the apex and one close to the middle of the outer margin, one 

 beyond the cell touching the costa, one over the middle of the 

 first median branch, one crossing the median nervure into the 

 cell, and one at the base of the cell ; outer margin rufous 

 towards the apex ; secondaries white, crossed by five dark 

 narrow rufous bands. 



Hah. Apolobamba, Bolivia. 



Mus. nostr. 



Ohs. Allied to E. mes, Godt., from Brazil, the dark apex 

 of which encloses a green spot — this spot in the present species 

 being confluent with the green of the rest of the wing. U. 

 ines has a narrow submarginal black line on the underside of 

 the primaries, not seen in E. geta. 



E. setahi's of Doubl. & Hew., from Venezuela and New 

 Granada, which has been united to E. ines, seems to us to be 

 a distinct species. 



20. CalUthea Bartleiti. 



S . Exp. 2*5 in. Above deep purple, central area of the 

 primaries almost black ; apex (broadly) and outer margin of 

 both primaries and secondaries metallic green. Beneath — 

 basal third of primaries and basal half of secondaries ochre ; 

 rest of both wings green ; end of the cell and on either side of 

 the first median branch of primaries blackish ; a black spot 

 between the first and second median branches and three others 

 running parallel to the outer margin ; the secondaries have 

 four bands of spots on the distal half arranged parallel to the 

 outer margin. 



? . Exp. 2'5 in. Apex of primaries more rounded than in 

 the male ; base of the wings greenish black instead of purple, 

 the green margin of both wings broader. 



Hah. Lower Ucayali {E. Bartlett) ; Rio Napo. 



Mus. nostr. 



Ohs. Allied to C. Degandij the chief difference consisting in 

 the deep purple colour of the upper surface, which in G. 

 Degandi is rich blue. On the under surface they are nearly 

 alike. 



