1877] MR. H. DRUCE ON THE GENUS PAPHIA. 637 



This is a rare species. A specimen from Costa Rica is larger, 

 and much darker-coloured than those from New Grauada. 



22. P. RUTiLANS, Butl. Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xv. 

 p. 223(1875). 



Hab. E. Tern (TF/iite/y). Mus. B. 



Very like P. titan, only smaller and without the tails to the hind 

 wing. 



23. P. TYRiANTHiNA, Salv. & Godm. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4. vol. ii. 

 p. 148 (1868) ; Hew. Ex. Butt. iv. Paph. t. 2. f. 4, 1869. 



Hab. Apolobamba, Bolivia (Pearce). Huasampilla, E. Peru 

 {Whitely). Mus. S. & G., D. 



This beautiful species is still very rare ; the female is unknown. 



24. P. CYANEA, Salv. & Godm. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ii. 

 p. 148 n868) ; Hew. Ex. Butl. iv. Paph. i. 2. f. 5, 9 (1869). 



Hab. Cauelos, Ecuador (Pearce). Cosnipata, E. Peru ( IFhitely). 



Mus. S. G. 

 A^uano, Ecuador {Simson). Mus. D, 



This species is quite unlike any other Paphia with which I am 

 acquainted ; it is still very rare. I have only seen the five speci- 

 mens that are in our collections, all of which are males. 



2.5. P. oNOPHis, Feld. (Ni/mjj/i. o.) Wien. ent. Mon. v. p. 110 

 (1861). 



P. onophis, Bd. Lep. Guat. p. 50 (1870). 



Hab. Tablelands of Guatemala (Salvin): Costa Rica (Fan 

 Patten), Yeragim (Arci), New Granada (Fe?c/e?-), E. Peru (Pearce), 

 Ecuador (Bucklexj). Mus. S. S: G., D. 



This species is common throughout a very wide range of country, 

 and does not vary to any extent ; the specimens from New Granada 

 are the largest and rather greener in colour. A specimen in INIessrs. 

 Salvin and Godman's collection from Guatemala is almost without 

 the blue spots on the anterior wing. 



26. P. EUBiENA, Boisd. Lep. Guat. p. 50 (18/0). 



I have not seen this species, but doubt its being distinct from 

 P. onophis. 



27. P. ARGiNussA, Hiibn. (Corijcia, a.) Zutr. Ex. Schmett. f. 

 705, 706 (1832). 



Hab. Minas Geraes (Rogers). Mus. S. & G. 



This species is rare ; I have only seen one specimen. 



28. P. AMENOPHis, Feld. (Nymph, a.) Reise Nov. Lep. Hi. 

 p. 449 (1867). 



Hab. Guatemala (Salvin), New Granada (Fe/c?er), L. Amazons 



and E. Peru (Whitely). Mus. S. & G., D. 



This is a well-marked species, but varies much on the underside : 



