130 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



Amartnthis, Hubner. 



142. Amarynthis micalia. 



Papilio micalia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 94, F 

 (1779). 

 Barreiras das Araras, Rio Solimoes, 16tli January; 

 Pupunha, Rio Jurua, 5th November, 1874. 



Helicopis, Fahricius. 



143. Helicopis cupido. 



Papilio cupido, Linnseus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 313 



(1764); Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 164, D, G (1779). 



Prainha, 1st and 17tli December, 1873; marsh near 



Obydos, 11th February; Obydos, 26th March; Sao 



Paulo, 26th November, 1874. 



Among Caladia. 



A variety occurs intermediate between H. cupido and 

 H. lindeni ; it coexists with the latter at Prainha, and 

 therefore casts a doubt on the distinctness of that form. 



144. Helicopis lindeni. 



Helicopis lindeni, Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. ii. p. 108, 

 pi. 2 (1874). _ 

 Marsh near Prainha, 1st and 17th December, 1873. 



Emesis, Fahricius. 



145. Emesis spreta. 



Emesis spreta, Bates, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. ix. 

 p. 385 (1868). 

 Coary, Rio Solimoes, 16th October, 1874. 



Symmachia, Hubner. 



146. Symmachia trochilus. 



Caria trochilus, ^Yioh^on, Schomb. Reise, iii.p. 601 

 (1848). 

 Teflfe, 18th December, 1874. 



147. Symmachia argiope. 



Erycina argiope, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 573, 

 n. 44 (1823). 

 Jauarapy, 13tli January, 1874. 



148. Symmachia punctata, n. sp. 



Wings above dull black ; basal half covered with small, 

 irregular, tawny spots; outer border bright tawny, enclos- 



