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Notes on Neotropical Plebejinoe 
V , leg. Bruno Pohl” and prep. 532, 2 , same; hanno bogotana 
Draudt, prep. 602, “Cota, n. Bogota, Colombia, 2,600 m. alt., 
28-VIII-1938, leg. T. Hallman” ex coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.; 
hanno watsoni Comstock-Huntington, paratype, prep. 569, 
“San Juan, Puerto Rico, 11-14-11-1914”; other hanno forms: 
prep. 53 7 a , “Suapura, Venezuela, 27-VI-1899” ex coll. Weeks 
(strikingly resembling on the underside a specimen of Chilades 
galba Lederer from Daghestan, Russia); prep. 615, “Cari- 
puto, Venezuela, 23— III— 1942 ,” ex coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.; 
prep. 517, “Chulamani, Bolivia, 28-XI-1898” ex coll. Weeks; 
prep. 518, “Coroico, Bolivia, V-1899,” ex coll. Weeks; prep. 
600, “El Volcan Chiriqui, Panama, 3— III— 1936, leg. F. E. 
Lutz,” ex coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.; prep. 512, “Taboga Is., 
Panama, 3-1-1935, leg. M. Bates”; prep. 511, “Barro Colorado, 
Panama, 2— II, leg. M. Bates” (strongly pigmented, with broad 
vadum occupying 20 scale lines in forewing) ; prep. 568, “Marti- 
nique”; prep. 498, “La Vista and vie., La Selle Range, Haiti, 
5-7,000 ft. alt., 16-23-IX-1934, leg. M. Bates” (with a MS 
note by Mr. Harry Clench questioning its belonging to “hanno” 
filenus ) . 
Differing from ceraunus as follows: sedeagus shorter; supra- 
zonal portion shorter in relation to subzonal; both slightly 
thicker; suprazonal tapering more distinctly; broadening more 
strongly at vesical part; spinules smaller, even the median ones 
hardly reaching 0.007 ; surculi much more developed, reaching 
0.06 in length; of a quite different shape, i.e., strongly incurved, 
both quite distinct in profile; sagum consisting of a single short, 
leaf-like, incurved lobe of a rather thick texture, apparently 
formed by a fusion of the alulae; falx and uncus lobe smaller; 
forearm somewhat more tapering; elbow rounder; shoulder 
considerably weaker (smaller, lower, rounder); valve smaller; 
rostellum longer (up to 0.5 long); different in shape — thin- 
ner, tentacle-like, sinuous, more or less strongly and evenly 
arched, without any break in its curve; mentum more promi- 
nent, shoe-shaped; lower margin of valve (processus inferior) 
very curiously chiselled: abruptly broadening (basad from 
mentum) midway, almost at right angles to the length of the 
valve, thus forming a kind of keel, its steep distal edge reaching 
a “vertical” length of 0,08 in some specimens. 
Female: ventral lamella of fibula shorter (0.1) and broader 
(0.3) than in ceraunus. 
