1901. j BDTTEBFSiIKB FROM ST. LUCIA. 713 



This is the only species of the group in the present consignment, 

 hut one previously sent included three other species belonging to 

 as many genera. A list of all the additional species then received 

 will he added at the end of the present paper. 



lb 1 . Pibbis phileta Fabr., vara, eubotea Grodart & evonlma Boisd. 



14. (tLutopurissa pobti liutl. 



A male of the dry phase in poor condition. 



15. Paptt.io xenodamas Hiibn. 



Hespebiidjb. 



It!. Eudamus pboteus Linn. 



17. Eudamus SANTJAGD Lucas. 



18. Pybsus sykicutus Fabr. 



19. HxiiBPHILA phyleus Drury. 



20. Catla bayola Grodin. 



21. Calpodbs ethlius Cram. 



New Species. 



CrsnwBUBA cowiama, sp. n. 



Nearest to 0. cana, from which it differs constantly in the fact 

 that the broad white licit across the disk of the primaries ' is 

 represented by a trifid oblique bar beyond the cell : an ill-defined 

 conical belt crossed and interrupted by the median branches ; and 

 a discal scries of small spots varying in number, sometimes reduced 

 to three on the upper surface of the female : on the upper surface 

 of the secondaries the broad central belt is ochraceous excepting 

 above the subcostal vein, ami the white licit which follows it i- 

 much divided up by the nervures or suffused with fuscous; on 

 the under surface the reduction to spots of the white belt of the 

 primaries represents the chief difference between the two species. 

 Expanse of wings 14—52 nun. 



St. Lucia and Trinidad. B.M. 



Had we only possessed one or two examples of this species, I 

 should have thought it possible that it might be a variety of 

 C.cana; but Major Com ie sends seven examples (one shattered), 

 and we previously possessed four from Trinidad ; it thus becomes 

 clear that we have to do herewith a constant We- 1 Indian type 

 related to but dial inct from ( '. cana. 



Specimens of the following additional species, mostly in poor 

 condition, bad been previously received through our Secretary from 

 St. Lucia. 



1 The while marking! en tin- upper mrfi are sometime* obliterated in the 



female, l>ut on tli«- under surface thei are always distinct. 



