50 Psyche [June-Sept. 
ton; 3 paratypes $ $ from Loma Rucilla, June 1938, 8000 
ft., P. J. Darlington. 
The three specimens from Loma Rucilla differ from the 
others in that the lines of the under side are more obscure, 
the ocellus of the forewing smaller. 
This species, structurally, seems to be close to C. hysius, 
but it differs from all other species of the hysius group in 
having two symmetrical ocelli on the under side of the hind- 
wing — instead of one asymmetrical ocellus — and in the 
absence of a distinct red patch in the cell of the forewing. 
Calisto pulchella Lathy 
Dr. Darlington caught four males of this species in the 
Constanza region (3000-4000 ft.) which differ rather strik- 
ingly from the common Haitian form in having the under 
side of the hindwing marked with orange rather than 
reddish-orange, and in having the antemedian and post- 
median lines more widely separated. 
Hypolimnas misippus (Linnaeus) 
There is one male in the M. C. Z. collection from Haiti: 
Cul-de-Sac Plain, Jan., A. Audant. This is the first record 
of the species from Hispaniola. 
References 
Avinoff, A. 
1926. Descriptions of some new species and varieties of 
Rhopalocera in the Carnegie Museum. Ann. Carnegie 
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Bates, M. 
1934. New Lepidoptera from the Bahamas. Occ. Papers Boston 
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, pp. 133-138. 
1935. The butterflies of Cuba. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 78, 
pp. 63-258, 24 figs. 
1935b. The Satyrid genus Calisto. Occ. Papers Boston Soc. Nat. 
Hist., vol. 8, pp. 229-248, 10 figs. 
1936. Notes on Cuban butterflies. Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat., 
vol. 9, pp. 225-228, 1 fig. 
Butler, A. G. 
1871. Descriptions of some new species and a new genus of 
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