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INSECTA, LEPIDOPTEKA. 
Morpho. Boisduval (L4p. Guat. pp. 60, 61) remarks that Pap. telemachuSy 
Cram., is the true $ of that of Linnaeus j M. montezuma, Guen., and M. oe- 
tavia, Bates, are probably vars. of M. corydon, Deyr. [Guen.,=df. peleides, 
Koll.] j M. justiticey Salv. & Godm., probably = M. theseics, Deyr. 
Neiv species : — 
Amathusia pollicaris, Luzon j A. virgaia^ Macassar, Celebes : Butl. Tr. E. 
Soc. pp. 485, 486. 
Tenaris diana, Ternate ; T. fidvida, Mysol : Butl. 1. c. p. 487. 
Morpho juturna^ Butl. Cist. Eut. ii. p. 28, Lepid. Exot. vi. p. 49, pi. 19. 
f. 1, New Granada. 
Brassolides. 
Caliyo hemichroa, Butl. This species is described and figured by Butler, 
Lepid. Exot. iv. p. 29, pi. 11. f. 2. 
Caliyo arisbe, Hiibn., = taramela, Godt ; Boisduval, L^p. Guat. p. 67. 
Morpho {Caliyo) ilioneus. On a specimen of the imago with the head of 
the larva, see Hagen, P. Bost. Soc. xii. p. 163. 
Pavonia eurylochus, Cram. Boisduval [L^p. Guat. p. 57] alludes to an 
opinion that the specimens usually referred to this species from Brazil and 
Guatemala form two species distinct from the type from Guiana. 
Eryphanis. Boisduval (1. c. p. 68) states that reeoesii, Doubl. & Hew.,= 
automedon $,and describes in full E. cesacus, Herr.-Schaff. 
CaligOf Htibn. Contrary to his usual practice, Boisduval (/. c. p. 54) 
adopts this name because several authors have used it, but he applies it to 
Opsiphanes (!). He proposes the name of Caliyo fahricii for Cramer’s figure 
106 A, which all authors consider to represent cassice, Linn., and makes no 
mention of Ops. a'ameri^ Feld. {=cassice^ Cram. 105 a, b). He also re- 
describes as new [0^>s.] tamarindi, Feld. 
Meyastes, g. n., Boisd. liCp. Guat. p. 63. Not characterized ; includes 
Pap. darius, Fabr., and Brassolis macrosiris, Doubl. Sc Hew. 
Eipphanis, g. n. (also Euryphanis and Eryphane !), Boisd. 1. c. p. 57. Males 
with a dull brownish or yellowish spot at the base of the abdominal groove, 
varying in form in each species. Palpi contiguous, clothed, the last joint 
pointed. Type Pap. automedon, Cram. 
New species : — 
Opsiphanes oryetorix, Ilewitson, Ent. M. M. vi. p. 177, Chontales. 
Caliyo oheron, Butl. { — Potamis conspicua teucer, Hiibn. nee Linn.), Tr. 
E. Soc. 1870, p. 488, South America. 
Pavonia dardanus, Honduras, Guatemala, Columbia j P. scamander, Gua- 
temala, Nicaragua, Venezuela ; Eryphanis wardii, Guatemala, Nicaragua : 
Boisd. 1. c. pp. 66-68. 
Saty rides. 
Boisduval {1. c. p. 61) states that the genera Dyctis and Coelites do not 
belong to this family, and should be placed near Ilyades and Clerome. 
Butler (Cat. Lep. Fabricius, pp. 8-37) makes the following notes on 
species of this family : — Pap. yerdrudtus, F., is a Ccerois ; Gnophodes hetsimena, 
