162 Mr. Butler's Descriptions of 



wliite dash from end of cell ; expanse of wings, 1 inch, 9 

 lines. 



Pucartambo, Peru ( Wliitehj). B.M. 



28. P. Diver gens, n. sp. 



Catagramma Huiiiboldtii var. Hewitson, Exot. Butt. 

 4 pi. Cat. xi., figs. 82, 83 (1868). 



Quito. B.M. 



Certainly distinct from F. Iluniboldtii ; it diiiers l)oth 

 above and below. 



29. P. Rliodoptcra, n. sp). 



Aljove like P. Huiiiboldtii ; primaries below like P. Com- 

 nena but secondaries like P. Huiiiboldtii : expanse of wings, 

 2 inches. 



I'eru (Dcgand) ; Bolivia (Bridges). B.M. 



A fine species, intermediate between P. Huinholdtii and 

 P. Lucrezia. 



The Perisamas above named have remained so long 

 with blank labels in our cabinets, that I have felt con- 

 strained at last either to describe or name them ; they are, 

 I believe, all good, distinct, and new species, although 

 several of them have for some time been regarded by Mr. 

 Hewitson as varieties. 



GENUS CALLIZONA. DouUcdaij. 



30, C. Latifascia, n. sp). 



Callizona Accstc, Doubleday (nee Linnteus vel Cramer), 

 Gen. Diurn. Lepid. pi. 29, fig. '2 (1848). 



Colombia {Parzudald). 2 specimens. B.M. 



This has, I suppose, been taken for the female of C. 

 Aceste, the sexes of that species however do not differ. 



31. 0. Tapajona, n. sp. 



Differs from 0. Aceste aljove in the more slender and 

 orange oblique postmedian band of primaries, and in the 



