GENUS CYBDELIS 



Boisduval, Spec. Gen Lepid., I, pi. 9, Fig. 3 (i836). 



40. TEMENIS PHAESYLA. Hiibner, Zutrage III, p. 22, n° 240, Fig. 479-480. 



YPANEMA. 



* 



GENUS EUNICA 



Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 61 (1818). 



41. EUNICA TRYPHOSA. Geyer, Zutrage V, p. 3 4 , n° 468, Fig. g35-g36, &. 



SURINAM. 



(= Papilio Orphise. Cramer, Pap. Exot., Vol. 1, pi. 42, fig. E, F, 1775.) 



42. EUNICA TAURIONE. Geyer, Zutrage IV, p. 3g. n° 3g 2 , Fig. 783-784. tf. 



« EAST INDIES », BRAZIL. 



GENUS DYNAMINE 



Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 41 (1818). 



43. SIRONIA TITHIA. Hiibner, Zutrage II, p. 3, n° 196, Fig. 3gi-392, $. 



BRAZIL. 



44. DYNAMINE DYONIS. Geyer, Zutrage V, p. tg. n° 4 36. Fig. 871-872, of. 



MEXICO. 



(= D. Egaa, Fabr., sec Hewitson.) 



« Size and appearance of D. Postverta. 



» I have received several specimens of this species for examination, and the 

 males show some variation. 



» The specimen figured, and two others, are exactly alike, and the black 

 marginal markings of the upperside are united with the similarly-coloured border, 

 and the otherwise uniform bronzy-green ground colour shades into yellow. On 

 the underside the forewings are blackish brown, and are marked, in addition to 

 several golden green lines, with five white spots, and a single yellow one at 

 the base. 



» The bind wings are white, with four rusty brown bands, of which the 2d. 

 and 4th are intersected by a golden-green line, while the third is ornamented 

 with two ocellated spots of the same colour, surrounded by black and yellow 

 rings. 



)> A male specimen has been sent me as D. Dyonis by M. Roger, of Bor- 

 deaux, which is much smaller, with a black spot at the tip of the forewings, 

 and below it a similar one, and a uniformly-coloured band on the hind-wings, 

 separated by its bronzy-green ground-colour from the border, and on the under- 

 side the inner eye is marked by two equal contiguous yellow spots. 



» It therefore seems to me uncertain whether this specimen is an aberration 

 of D. Dyonis or a distinct species, which can only be decided by the examination 



