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ginal band of all the wings dotted whitish. Beneath this marginal band is rust-coloured, bordered with black. 

 Described according to 1 (J from Rio taken in April. — ■ For this species the group Pigritia was introduced 

 by the author Ferreira d'Almeida. — genytillis Ferr. d'Alni., for which the author has likewise e.stablished 

 a gi-oup (Languida), is entirely like ^imbraticola, but somewhat smaller, the white marginal spots of the fore- 

 wing well visible, but those of the hindwing indistinct. One $ taken in November in the State of Rio. 



geni/tillis. 



Sat^Ticlae. 



Antirrhaea ulei Strd. is a species from Roraima in Venezuela, with an expanse of 90 mm, with a dark 

 band of the forewing extending through the cell, behind which there are 6 dirty white spots in a greyish band. 

 Taygetis weymeri Schs. (193 d) from Costa Rica somewhat recalls beneath T. unbinata (45 b), but it is 

 easily discernible by the straight, not angled margin of the forewing, which extends like in the smaller blanda 

 (45 d). As in hlanda also in iveymeri $ the postmedian transverse line is distally bordered with whiti.sh. 

 though bent in an obtuse angle, whereas in hlanda it is almost straight. 



Tayg. celia. As f . magna Ferr. d'Alm. a large form is described beneath resembling cleopatra (45 c), 

 approximating the form haenschi (45 b), according to a $ which probably originates from the State of Rio 

 in Brazil; the exact habitat is not stated. 



T&yg. hxXgrain Ferr. d\4.lm. has the size and approximate shape of T. rectifuscia (45 a), but the under 

 surface is not so monotonously dark brown, but with more abundant and brighter markings. Established 

 according to a single c? taken in October at a swampy place in the State of Rio. 



Euptychia agnata Schs. (193 d) from Costa Rica, resembles juani (49 a), but it is much larger. The 

 ground-colour beneath is more yellowish-brown, the discal bands are connected before the posterior margin 

 of the hindwing, above the large eye between the median veins there is a bean-shaped spot. 



Eupt. drymo Schs. (193 a) is easily recognizable by the yellowish-red lighter part in the disc of the 

 forewing. The two large eye-spots of the hindwing beneath are proximally bordered by two dark arcuate 

 stripes. Costa Rica. 



Ertpt. hesione Sulz. (46 d). Eggs black, globular. Larva on Gramineae, in its adult stage about 30 mm 

 long, green, with white granulations and pinkish-red anal apices; the 3 first rings on the dorsum brownish. 

 Pupa yellowish-green, yielding the imago after 12 days. 



Eupt. byses Godt. Egg globular, whitish. Larva on grasses, whitish green with a more distinctly green 

 median linie, on the dorsum with transverse wrinkles and covered with whitish granulations. Pupa 13 mm long, 

 on the thorax with a keeled hunch, greenish white with a slight lilac reflection. — bimaculata Ferr. d'Alm. 

 is a female form of this species exliibiting beneath a yellow costal spot on the forewing, yellow instead of 

 white apical dots, in the hindwing only extinct undulate streaks, but instead of it a white, dirty discal spot ; 

 described according to 1 $ (aberrative ?). 



Eupt. pavunae -Ferr. d'Alm. approximates harmonict, (48 b), but beneath it is darker brown, at least 

 in the basal half, the two dark marginal lines slightly undulate. Forewing with 4, hindwing with 5 brown 

 dots, the discal transverse lines straighter. Rio, in swampy places near the ocean, at some places not rare. 



Of Eupt. herse Cr. (49 e) a form is described: bellatula Ferr. d'Alm. from a swampy district of the 

 State of Rio, the diagnose of which also fits normal specimens and is apparently only distinguished by a 

 bright violet reflection above. This form as well as the type exhibit a remarkable harmony with certain spe- 

 cies of the Erycinid genus Euselasia. 



Eupt. arnaea priamis Ferr. d'Alm. is a form from the State of Rio, in which the verj^ bright lustrous 

 blue of the hindwing passes over to the forewing across the proximal margin of it. Beneath the distal trans- 

 verse line is slightly angular at the 1st median vein. 



Eupt. suivalens Dyar (193 f) is apparently not particularly similar to any other Euptychia; in its size 

 and exterior it is somewhat like calixta (48 c), but the under surface is differently marked, in the anal part 

 of the marginal area discoloured ruddle-red, the ocelli scarcely recognizable except 2 at and above the middle 

 of the margin, the transverse line of the hindwing coarsely dentate. Mexico. 



Eupt. pertepida Dyar (193 f). Above and beneath suffused with a dull purple bro'mi; above there 

 are only before the middle of the margin on the hindwing 2 small black punctiform spots, beneath there are 

 besides 2 largely dentated transverse lines through the disc. Mexico. 



Chionobas oslari Skinn. is a newly described variety from the affierto-group of Ch. tarpeja. 

 Catargynnis macasica Strd. is very much like pholoe (67 d) and only differs by the orange spots of 

 the forewing above being larger and the under surface being somewhat more variegated, especially deco- 

 rated with larger silvery spots. 



Catarg. dryadina Schs. (193 e) from Costa Rica is a little like gigas (57 c) or lo.vo (57 d), but the 

 hindwing above has no orange margin, and beneath the ocelli are larger, more variegated, especially also on 

 the forewing. 



vlei. 



iKeymeri. 



magna. 



futghua. 



arjruda. 



drymo. 



himaculata. 



pavunae. 



heUaiula. 



priami-s. 



suifalens. 



perte2))da. 



oslari. 

 macasica. 



diyadina. 



