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wing, indicate that this species should be put in the Arche- 
bates Group. It differs strikingly, however, from the other 
members of this group and from all other species of the 
genus both in genital structure and in pattern. It is the 
only known species with fulvous markings on the upper 
side of the forewing, and the only species, except the new 
one described below as grannus, with two symmetrical 
ocelli on the under side of the hindwing. 
Calisto chrysaoros Bates 
Dr. Darlington captured four specimens of this species 
in the “foothills of the Cordillera Central S. of Santiago” 
and one “between Constanza and Valle Nuevo, 6000 ft.” in 
the Dominican Republic. These differ from the typical 
specimens from the La Hotte and La Selle mountains of 
Haiti in having the under side of the hindwing fuscous 
rather than brown, and in having the white median band 
of this wing somewhat nearer the similar band over the 
ocellus. This species, then, seems to occur at high eleva- 
tions in several parts of the island. 
Calisto grannus sp. nov. 
Upper side: dark fuscous, the disc of the forewing 
(androconia patch) very dark. Under side: forewing: 
fuscous, with a fine dark postmedian line extending from 
the costal to the inner margin, and with two wavy sub- 
marginal lines along the outer margin ; ocellus of the usual 
design: black, ringed with yellow, with two minute white 
pupils. Hindwing: fuscous, with fine reddish-brown ante- 
median and postmedian lines and with two very irregular 
submarginal lines; two symmetrical ocelli (black ringed 
with yellow or orange, with a single central white dot) : 
one, slightly smaller, in the M— M 2 area, the other in the 
Cu-Cu 2 area ; a prominent white spot in the M— M s . area and 
another in the M,-Cu a area. Length of forewing, 16-18 mm. 
$ . Androconia patch like that of C. hysius. Genitalia 
strikingly similar to those of C. hysius , differing only in 
details of proportion and chitinization. 
Type ( $ ) and one paratype $ from Valle Nuevo, S. E. 
Constanza, Rep. Dom., Aug. 1938, c. 7000 ft., P. J. Darling- 
