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Additions: DYNAMINE. By J. Robee. 



with it and about the shape of a comma; of the two white sublimbal bands of tlie hindwing the distal one 

 is only half as broad as the proximal one. Expanse of wings: 39, length of forewing 22^9 mm." — The aber- 

 roeberia. ration figured 102 B c has been denominated by Embrik Seand: roeberia. 



C. bifasciata Weym. seems to coincide with phlogea (102 B d). The specimen described (also from 

 Colombia) only seems to differ from phlogea by a more intensely green-scaled base of the forewing; it is there- 

 fore an aberrative form of phlogea. 



C. ditaeniata ??.o?ra. nov. (= bifasciata Fnihst. [nom. praeocc.]). ,, (J above most closely allied to euclides 

 Latr., the magnificent band of the fore'v^'ing, however, slightly narrower and proximaliy with that magnificent 

 azure reflection by which eluina Heiv. and eupepla Godm. are distinguished, altough it is not as extensive 

 as in these forms. Hindwing with a submarginal band removed far proximaliy, of about the extent as we 

 observe in euclides Rober (Seitz t. 102 B e). Distally to this euclides-hsii\6. we find yet another antemarginal 

 stripe of a dull light blue, about of the extent as in neglecta (102 B e) Rober in Seitz. The under surface in 

 almost all the essential marks corresponds with euclides (102 B e) Rober-Seitz. Patria: Colombia." 



hifasclata. 



ditaeniata. 



C. coelinula Guen. (p. 503). 

 Hew. (102 Be). 



Fruhstoefer declares it to be merely an insignificant local race of eluina 



According to Fruhstoefer, C. carmen Guen. (p. 504) is ,,an absolute synonym of C. cayidrena Godt. 



(102 B g), whereas the much smaller race from Rio Grande do Sul may be denominated without hesitation 



teana. (teana Fruhst. i. 1.)." This form may be identical with that figured as candrena on t. 102 B g. But as carmen, 



according to the material before us, exliibits differences and may be a distinct species, we have subsequently 



figured it (113 Be). 



wernickei. C. wemickei Niep. ,,An intermediary between gabaza (102 Bf) and eupepla (102 B f). Upper surface 



as in gabaza, but black and without a blue reflection. The metallic transverse band of the forewing is green 

 as in eupepla, but towards the posterior margin broader and without the ray to the base. The metallic spot 

 of the hindwing as in eupepla, but smaller and more lustrous blue. The metallic band at the distal margin 

 is absent, the fringes are hardly noticeably white. Under surface as in gabaza; in the forewing the distal part 

 is broader black, the white apical part lighter. The costal margin at the apex more feebly margined with 

 black. The middle black line traversing the apex in its length with a fine white median streak. Hindwing 

 as in gabaza, but somewhat lighter. Length of forewing: 23 mm. 1 ^J from Colombia." 



C. ceryxHew. (193 f) (p. 502) of which we could not yet obtain a specimen and which we reservedly declared 

 to be an aberration of euclides (102 B e), is declared to be a distinct species by Dognin, as well as by E. 

 Strand according to a (J from Llanos in Ecuador not quite agreeing with the original figure and description. 

 We therefore reproduce the original figure. 



phanbilim- C. gabaza plumbilimbata subsp. nov. from East Colombia (Upper Rio Negro, 800 m, A. H. Fassl) 



bata. ig distinguished by a leaden-blue marginal band of the hindwing (IV^ to 2 mm). Similar specimens also occur 

 in Venezuela. 



Genus Dyuaniiue. 



moUuillci. D. motacilla sp. n. (102 C d) from West Colombia is above similar to pieridoides (101 A b) and anubis 



(101 Ab c), but at the costal margin of the forewing it has a much more lustrous blue colouring; the broad 

 dark distal margin of the hindwing is conspicuous. The hindwing beneath also exliibits the same broad dark 

 margin which, however, is brightened up by the limbal lustrous blue line and by a submarginal whitish band 

 ending anteriorly and posteriorly into a lustrous blue line; the hindwmg being otherwise white shows a sub- 

 basal blackish-brown band. The forewing beneath resembles that of pieridoides, but it does not exhibit a 

 yellowish, but blackish-brown marking and a much more lustrous blue reflection. According to a (J. 



Juisiana. ■ D. lulsiana Fassl. (J. ,,This new Dynamine is one of the most splendid surprises of our whole Amazon 



expedition up till now. The insect forms the intermediary between giseUa Hew. (101 A i) and zenobia Bat. 

 (101 A i). Both wings above predominantly jet-black. In the basal angle of the forewing there is a large spot 

 as in zenobia, but of a more light steel-blue colouring; besides the forewing only exhibits a submarginal band 

 being above parallel to the apex proximaliy indented, 2 mm broad, reaching to the costal margin as well as 

 downward to the posterior margin of the forewing. The hindwing being otherwise quite black is solely deco- 

 rated by a submarginally placed long reniform spot extendmg from the anal margin to beyond the distal half 

 of the hindwing. These submarginal bands of both wings are of a dark violet colour (similar to the blue 

 in gisella), thus much darker than the more greenish-blue (zenobia-\ike) basal spot of the forewing. The under 

 surface resembles that of giseUa and of zenobia, but it exhibits the orange-brown spot in the basal angle of the 

 forewing which is absent in zenobia.'' Patria: Manicore on the Rio Madeira and Teffe on the Rio Solimoens. 



