18/1.] mr. a. g. butler on the genus terias. 539 



81. Terias flavilla. 



Terias fiavilla, Bates, Journ. Ent. i. p. 241. n. 4 (18G1). 

 Bolivia. B.M. 



82. Terias cicumcincta. 



Terias circiimcincta, Bates, Journ. Ent. i. p. 241. n. 5 (1861). 

 Amazons. 



83. Terias paulina. 



Terias paulina, Bates, Journ. Entom. i. p. 240. n. 2 (1861). 

 St. Paulo. B.M. 



84. Terias flavescens. 



Terias Jlavescens, Chavannes, Bull. Soc. Vaud. iii. (1849). 

 St. Paulo. 



Perhaps the same as the preceding. I cannot, however, get hold 

 of the work in which it is described. 



85. Terias pallida. 



Terias pallida, Chavannes, Bull. Soc. Vaud. iii. (1849). 



St. Paulo. 



I cannot determine this species, for the reason given above. 



86. Terias memulus. 



Terias memulus, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 251, PI. XIX. f. 6 

 (1871). 



Haiti. B.M. 



87. Terias deva. 



Terias deva, E. Doubleday, Gen. D. L. p. 78. n. 7 (1847). 



Terias agave, Donovan (nee Fabricius), Nat. Rep. i. pi. 6. f. 2 

 (1823). 



Terias fabricia, Poey, Mem. Hist. Nat. de Cuba, p. 252. n. 10 

 (1851). 



Terias agavoides, Wallengren, Wien. ent. Mon. vii. p. 67. n. 33 

 (1863). 



Brazil. B.M. 



The above is certainly not the P. agave of Fabricius ; for (as 

 Donovan admits) that author describes the under surface of the apex 

 of the wings as brown, a colour to which age has reduced the under 

 surface of the figure in Cramer. Moreover he does not mention the 

 discal series of red spots of T. deva, and he quotes Cramer's figure. 



88. Terias reticulata, sp. n. 



d . Alee supra saturate fiavce ; anticce margine apicali-externo 

 decrescente, undato, nigro ; posticcc venis minutissime nigro- 

 acuminatis ; corpus virescens ; anticce subtus saturate fiavce ; 

 margine costali aureo-flavo ; venis costalibus nigro distincte 

 terminatis, costa basali nigro consjjersa ; venis marginis externi 

 nigro acuminatis ; margine ipso ruj'escente ; postlCCB aureo- 



