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of the ocellus is a line, bluish near the costa, white thencefor- 
wards. The two submarginal lines slightly converge towards 
the anal angle, and in the latter part are white in between. 
Basal to the inner submarginal line are three white spots, one 
each in the interspaces M 2 -M 3 -Cui. 
Length of fore wing, 12-13 mm. 
Holotype, male, Debarriere, 4 La Hotte Mt., Haiti, 4000 ft., 
Oct. 13, 1934 (P. J. Darlington). (M. C. Z. male genitalia slide 
no. 363.) 
Paratype , male, same data. 
Holotype, M. C. Z. no. 25916. Paratype in the author’s 
collection. 
Remarks. This subspecies differs from typical confusa 5 in 
being darker below and with the light lines obscured. The cellu- 
lar red is darker also. One male from Targi, near La Hotte, 
and a male from Ennery (both Haiti), seem referable to this 
subspecies, but both have slight differences. 
Calisto herophile parsonsi, new subspecies 
Upper side: 
Male. Both wings brownish black, with the disk of the fore 
wings dull jet black. 
Female. Similar to the male, but with the disk of the fore 
wing not quite so dark a black. 
Underside: 
Male. Fore wing rather dark brownish gray. Two submar- 
ginal lines, parallel, run from costa to inner margin. Basal to 
these, near the costa, is a rather large, black, and bipupilled 
ocellus, ringed with yellow. Basad of this ocellus is a discal line 
bordered outwardly, in the vicinity of the ocellus, with light 
scales. It is set perpendicular to the costa and approaches the 
submarginal lines near the anal angle. All of these lines are 
somewhat obscured towards the inner margin by a grayish 
shading, more or less distinct, that covers the whole lower half 
of the wing. A subtriangular reddish patch occupies the cell. 
Hind wing ground color similar to that of the fore wing, but 
slightly lighter. Two submarginal lines as in the fore wing, but 
4 Sometimes spelled “Desbarriere.” I have adopted the name on the labels of 
the types, both as the type locality and in the formation of the new name. 
5 Lathy, 1899, Trans. Ent. Soc. London 1899, p. 227, pi. 4, figs. 12, 13. 
