DANAIDiE — ACRiEIDiE. 
Ins. 137 
TitJiorea helicaon {— irene, Butl. & Druce, nee Dru.), Costa Rica, T. 
hy 2 )othous (figured as T. irene, pi. ii. fig. 9), Guatemala, Godman & Salvin, 
Biol. Centr. Am. Rhop. pp. 10 & 11. 
Acria agna^ Godman & Salvin {Ithomia eiirimedia, pi. iii. fig. 12), Biol. 
Centr. Am. Rhop. p. 15, Central America, and A. pacijica (/. eurimedia, 
1. c. figs. 10 & 11), iid. 1. c. p, 16, Guatemala. 
Ceratinia decumana (= Nap>eogenes excelsa, Butl. & Druce, nee Feld., 
and Cer. excelsa var.. Dew.), iid. 1. c. p. 23, pi. iv. fig. 3, Costa Rica and 
Panama. 
Callithomia hedila, iid. (= C. hezia, pi. iii. fig. 1) 1. c. p. 32, Guatemala. 
Pteronymia tigranes (— artena^ Butl. & Druce, nee Hew.), p. 42, figs. 10 
& 11, Guatemala, alope, p. 43, Panama, Venezuela, and ? Mexico, /«Z- 
vescens (= latilla, B. & D., nec Hew.), p. 46, figs. 8 & 9, Costa Rica, 
agalla, p. 47, figs. 6 & 7, Costa Rica, Panama, and Chiriqui, iid. 1. c. 
pi. iv. 
Eutresis hyspa^ iid. P. Z. S. 1879, p. 160, Ecuador. 
A thesis demylus^ iid. ibid., Ecuador. 
Melincea hicetas, Upp6r Amazons, and cydon^ Tabatinga and Pebas, iid, 
1. c. pp. 150 & 151. 
Heliconiid^.* 
Heliconia^ Evides, Colamis^ Agraulis, and Acrcea. Observations on 
larv 00 ; H. Burmeister, S. E. Z. xl. pp. 194 & 195. 
Evides pavana mimics A crcca thalia more closely in the $ than in the 
9 ; F. Muller, P. E. Soc. 1879, p. ii. 
Acr.®id.®. ' 
Acrcea phar solus ^ Ward, redescribed, p. 5 ; A.petrcea^ Boisd., var. from 
Chinchoxo noticed, p. 6, also varieties of A. anemosoy Hew., p. 17, aganice. 
Hew., p. 18, and peneleos, Ward, p. 19, pi. i. fig. 7 ; A. actiacoy Hew., = 
nohara, Boisd., p. 18 : Dewitz, Verb. L.-C. Ak. xli. (2) No. 2. A. mada- 
gascariensisy Guen., = dejeani, Boisd. ; P. Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) 
ix, p. 329. A. neohule, Doubl. & Hew., var. from Damara Land noticed; 
Aurivillius, (Efv. Ak. Forh. xxxvi. No. 7, p. 40. A. piva, Gudn., = 
ranavalona, Boisd., 5; Saalmullor, Ber. seuck. Gos. 1878-79, p. 122. A. 
raheliy Boisd., = zitjoy Boisd, $ ; some Mascarene specimens approach 
var. radiatOy Guen. (p. 3); A. sganziniy Boisd., is a very slight var. of 
lydOy Fabr. ; A. mavjaca, Boisd., is not even a var of serenOy F., but 
mahelOy Boisd., is perfectly distinct from neobulCy Doubl. & Hew., which 
has never been met with in Madagascar ; A. neohule perhaps = hortOy L., 
var. (p. 4) : P. Mabille, Le Nat. i. 
Acrcea poggii and flava, Dewitz, Verb. L.-C. Ak. xli. (2) No. 2, pp. 18 
& 19, pi. i. figs. 8 & 10, Guinea ; A. formaXy A. G. Butler, Arm. N. H. 
(5) iv. p. 230; A. lioy Mabille, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii. p. 132; A. 
smithiy id. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. p. 341, all from Madagascar : 
spp. nn. 
* As this family is now restricted, by almost all authors, to Heliconius and its 
immediate allies, the Danaoid group formerly included in it will for the future be 
classed with the Danaidce in the Zoological Record. — W. F. K. 
