collected by W. J. Burchell in Brazil. 1 09 



Bz. 13. 3. 26. c? = 510. Rio de Janeiro. 



Bz. 1. 4. 26. ? = 511. „ " In the valley 



of Catumbi.^' 

 Bz.+ 25. 8. 27. S = 512. Ollarla to Rio Pardo. 

 27. 8. 27. S = 513. Retfro. Just north of Rio Pavdo. 

 p. 24. 8. 28. (J = 514. At Retiro. " All caught hovering 



and feeding on the excrement of some carnivorous 



animal in the virgin forest at Retiro.'^ This is another 



Retiro between Goyaz and Jeragud. 

 Westvvood's list mentions one more of tiiis date, and 

 another individual captured 26. 1. 26, Rio de Janeiro. 

 Opjiosite these numbers also he wrote Paphia. 



Ancea amenophisj Feld. 



Bz.+ p. 26. 8. 27. = 515. R. Pardo to Cubat^o. " Lepi- 

 doptera caught at the passage of tlio several streams 

 this day." It should be noted that this Cubatdo is far 

 north of the place of the same name visited by Burchell 

 from 3. 12. 26 to 17. 1. 27. 

 Bz. p. 24. 8. 28. 2 = 516, 517. At Retiro. (As 514.) 

 p. 24. 8. 28. 2 = 518, 519. „ „ 



Westwood's list places this species, together with Ancea 

 cenomais, Boisd., under the name Paphia, and mentions 

 seven specimens captured p. 24. 8. 27 ; this is doubtless a 

 copyist's error for p. 24. 8. 28, of which date there arc six 

 individuals, counting two of Ancea cenomais. It therefore 

 appears that one individual has since been lost, either of 

 A. amenoplds or cenomais. 



Ancea cenomais, Boisd. 



p. 24. 8. 28. 2 =520, 521. At Retiro. (As 514.) 

 tSee note on Ancea amenophis, Feld., above. 



Ancea otrere, Hlibn. 



11. 2. 26. = 522. Organ Mountains— '' (in a walk to the 

 Ipe trees)." 

 The date in Westwood^s list agrees. This and the re- 

 maining s})ecies of Ayicea are given tlie generic name Paphia. 



Ancea arginussa, Iliibn. 



Bz. p. 2Q. 8. 27. = 523. " In sylva in excr." R. Pardo 



to Cubatao. (As 515.) 

 p. 26. 8. 27. = 524. " In silva in excrem." R. Pardo to 



Cubatao. (As 515.) 

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