SUBFAMILIES ANTICHLORINiE AKU CIIARIDEIN^. 415 



green bands on the abdomen ; the yellow spot on the primaries re- 

 duced to a point and placed about halfway between the base and 

 apex ; the narrower black apical border of secondaries ; and on the 

 underside in the paler apical half of primaries, the greyish tint of the 

 internal area, and the elongate triangular form of the yellow spot ; 

 expanse of wings 32 millims. 

 Honduras (Dyson). Type, B.M. 



Genus CiiAniDEA,Dalman{I£errich-Schafer). PI. XXIX. fig. 11. 



1. Charidea submacula = Euchromia (Automolis) submacula. 

 Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 214. n. 13. 



Venezuela {Dyson). Type, B.M. 



I believe this to be a mimic of the genus Histicea ; the two 

 constantly come together in collections. 



2. C. ARROGANS = Euchromia ( Automolis j arrogans. Walker, hep. Het. 

 i. p. 214. n. 14. 



Venezuela (Becker), Veragua (Salvin). Type, B.M. 



3. C. SPLENDID Aj Herrich-S chaffer, Auss. Schmett. fig. 232. 

 Venezuela. 



4. C. Alonzo, n. sp. 



Closely allied to C. fulgida, but with a pale quadrifid crimson streak 

 crossing the disk obliquely from subcostal nervure to second median 

 branch ; the scarlet border of secondaries terminating more abruptly 

 towards apex ; primaries below with the metallic-green streak re- 

 stricted to the base of the wing ; the discoidal scarlet spot larger, but 

 paler ; the postmedian band of upper surface broad and well defined : 

 expanse of wings 42 milHms. 



Venezuela (Dyson). Type, B.M. 



This is the supposed variety of C. fast uosa indicated in "Walker's 

 list. 



6. C. Imogena, n. sp. 



Allied to C. fulgida, but with a tvifid rosy streak crossing the disk very 

 obliquely from base of upper radial to just below second median 

 branch ; the scarlet border of secondaries much wider, and termina- 

 ting abruptly towards apex ; all the metallic-green colouring more 

 golden in hue ; the basal area of secondaries more decidedly blue : 

 primaries below with the metallic areas golden green ; the scarlet 

 discoidal spot replaced by a larger rose-coloured spot ; no green spot 

 beyond the cell, but a broad oblique rosy band as in C. Alonzo ; 



