28 Psyche [March-June 
darker ground color below, duller bluish band, and less dis- 
tinctly marked lines. 
Calisto herophile parsonsi seems to connect herophile (s.l.) 
and smintheus , 8 but is quite definitely distinct from the latter. 
A pair, male and female, from Mina Carlota, in the Trinidad 
Mts. (1500 ft.), seem to agree with this subspecies. 
This subspecies is named for the collector of the specimens, 
Dr. Carl T. Parsons. 
Calisto pulchella darlingtoni, new subspecies 
Upper side: 
Male. Both wings dark brownish black. Fore wing with a 
large basal area of dull black scales, the scent patch. Hind wing 
with the inner marginal part of the wing lighter. 
U nderside : 
Male. Fore wing dark brownish black, the base overlaid with 
dull fulvous hairs. Inner margin lighter, almost gray. The 
subapical ocellus is black, ringed with yellow and bipupilled, 
the second of which is placed in the margin of the ocellus. Be- 
tween the ocellus and the outer margin there is an indication of 
two submarginal lines. Basal to the ocellus is another line, very 
faintly indicated, that crosses just beyond the cell and extends 
no further than M 3 . Hind wing with the ground color as in the 
fore wing. Base black with scattered fulvous scales. Disk of 
wing bright golden fulvous, running from costa, where it occu- 
pies the basal half of that margin (save for the extreme basal 
area of black), to the inner margin where it occupies the central 
two-thirds. Near the costa this fulvous area is crossed by a dark 
brown, rather sinuate line, parallel to the body axis. Just mar- 
ginal to the fulvous, near the costa, is another, more obscure 
line, parallel to the first, but longer, and continuing to M 3 where 
it enters the now expanded fulvous area, turns slightly and 
crosses it to the anal angle. Just outward of this line, in the 
Cu!-Cu 2 interspace is a much elongated ocellus, ringed thinly 
with yellowish, and with the small white pupil at the basal end. 
Outer marginal border twice as thick on the costal half as on 
the anal half. An obscure post-discal parallels the outer margin, 
composed of obliquely set dashes. (Basal to this line, in the 
Rs-M!-M 2 -M 3 interspaces are three white dots, the first two 
8 Bates, 1935, Occ. Papers Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 8, p. 242, fig. 9. 
