Hespenidse described hj P '6tz. 



133 



,i's added either from the drawing or the published description. 

 In a i&w cases the locality has not been recorded. Coloured 

 copies of the figures of all the unidentified American species 

 have been made and presented by me to the Natural History 

 Museum at South Kensinffton. 



Gonmrus inlatvs, Plotz (2), Brazil 



and Giiiaua. 

 „ i>rocne, Plotz (3), Brazil. 

 ,, zayotnis, Plotz (4), Alla- 



gra. 

 „ zalanthus, Plotz (o), Alla- 



gra. 

 „ elonyatus, Plcitz (8), Brazil. 



„ nicasius, Plotz (9), Brazil. 

 Euddntus Jlam')nulfi, II. -S. (18)^ 



Loc? 

 Goniirrus procerus, Plotz (21), Peru. 



„ a;lius, Plotz (22), Para. 



„ rctracUts, Flotz (24), La 

 Guayra. 



larhis, Plotz (26), Cuba. 

 relmus, PliJtz (27), Babia. 

 (jalbuhi, Plotz (30), Brazil. 



= Eudamns sim^jlicius, Stoll. 



=^EudamiiS simpliciiis, Stoll. 

 Probably a small form of Euda- 



mus eurycles, Latr. 

 = Eudamtis euryclcs, Latr, 



Very near Eud^inms undulatus, 

 Hew., but with the outer dark 

 band only present on the 

 secondaries beneath. 



= Eudamus undulatus, Hew. 



= Eudamus lindora,Mut\. Herricli- 

 Schaifer's name has priority. 



Belonprs to Eudanws. Not in 

 the G. & S. coll. 



Belongs to Eudamus. Not in the 

 G. & S. coll. 



The St. Vincent and Grenada in- 

 sect recorded by G. & S. under 

 the name Eudamus santiayo, 

 Luc, belongs to this species. 



^Eudamus sanfiayo, Luc. (z=cory- 

 don, Bull.). 



Probably a var. of Eudamus do- 

 rantes, Stoll. 



Belongs to Eudamus. From Co- 

 lombia, Guiana, and Brazil in 

 the G. & S. coll. 



= Eudamus dorantes, Stoll. 



= Eudamus proteus, L., var. with 

 the hyaline spots on the pri- 

 maries very small. Specimens 

 from the Lesser Antilles in the 

 G. & S. coU. 



= Eudamus catillus, Cr. 



= Eudamus virescens, Mab. 



=^ Eudamus cholus, Pliitz. Descrip- 

 tion unpublished ? 

 = Goniurus ccelus, Cr. 



= ThyjuelemephitiSfYlQV^. Herrich- 

 SchJiffer's name has priority. 



Probably belongs to Thymcle. The 

 markings are very similar to 

 those of Eudamus mtltas, G. 

 &S. 



