1943] 
New Calls to 
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SOME NEW CALISTO FROM HISPANIOLA AND 
CUBA (LEPIDOPTERA: SATYRIDvE)* 
By Harry K. Clench 
Cambridge, Mass. 
The following new Calisto are based upon material collected 
during the past few years by M. Bates, P. J. Darlington, and 
C. T. Parsons on various expeditions for the Museum of Com- 
parative Zoology. 
Calisto batesi, new species 
Upper side: 
Male . Blackish brown, deeper toward the base of the hind 
wing. Fore wing with a large area of jet black, covering the 
basal two-thirds of the wing. 
Underside: 
Male . Both wings grayish brown, base of the hind wing 
slightly darker. Fore wing with two submarginal lines (the 
inner one heavier) and a discal line. Near the costa, between 
the latter and the basal one of the former, there is a black, 
yellow-ringed ocellus, with two minute white pupils within. 
Cell with a large red patch, extending from near base almost to 
cell-end. Hind wing with a post-basal, discal and two submar- 
ginal lines, the latter both badly dislocated at each intersection 
with a vein. The discal line approaches these and almost meets 
them at the anal angle. Between the discal and the submarginal 
lines, in the Cur-Cu 2 interspace, is a tiny ocellus, black, yellow 
rimmed, as in that of the fore wing, but here with only one 
central white pupil. Between the same lines, but in the M 2 -M 3 - 
Cu x interspaces, are two small white spots, placed parallel to the 
body line, rather than to the outer margin. 
Length o) fore wing, 14 mm. 
Holotype , male, Loma del Toro, foothills of the Cordillera 
* Published with the aid of a grant from the Museum of Comparative Zo- 
ology, Harvard College. 
