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nearly 7000 feet above the sea. At Duefias, and in the Volcan de Fuego, it is one of 
the commonest species, and may be seen in numbers flitting a few feet from the ground 
in the forests. It is equally common in Costa Rica, but is absent from Nicaragua 
and the lower parts of the State of Panama, mountains of at least 2000 feet or more 
being necessary to its habits. 
Southern specimens differ slightly from northern ones in that the rufous border of 
the male is sometimes narrower. 
We have described a Guatemalan specimen in our collection. 
6. Hymenitis furina, n. sp. (Tab. IV. figg. 15, 16.) 
Alis anticis fusco-hyalinis, costa, margine interna et plaga in cellule medio fusco-nigris, cellula ad basin fulve- 
scenti-fusca, parte distali ochraceo-hyalina ; vitta ultra cellulam, maculis duabus infra eam, serie sub- 
marginali et duabus apicalibus ochraceo-hyalinis ; posticis fulvescentibus medialiter magis pellucida, macula 
ad cellule finem et margine externo ad apicem valde sinuato fusco-nigris, 
mari similis, sed major et coloribus alarum saturatioribus dignoscenda. 
Obs. Ithomie kedema, Hew., affinis, sed major, anticarum basi fuscescentiore, et area posticarum interna satu- 
ratius fulvescente distinguenda. 
Hab. Panama, Veraguas (Arcé). 
This species is a close ally of H. kedema, but seems sufficiently distinct to be 
separable. We possess three specimens, all obtained in the State of Panama, and 
all that have come under our notice. A male and female of these are described and 
figured. 
b. Secondaries of female with lower discocellular curved near its upper end; middle 
discocellular meets the subcostal at an acute angle, upper discocellular absent ; 
lower radial distinct; upper radial branches from the subcostal a little beyond 
the cell. 
7. Hymenitis sosunga. (Jthomia sosunga, Tab. V. figg. 15, 16, 17, 18.) 
Ithomia sosunga, Reak. Pr. Ent. Soc. Phil. v. p. 217°. 
Hymenitis zavaletta, Butl. & Druce, P. Z.S. 1874, p. 333” (mec Hew.). 
Alis anticis fusco-semihyalinis, macula in cellule medio, altera ad finem ejus et marginibus fusco-nigris ; macula 
subquadrata cellulari, altera sinuata extra eam a costa ad angulum analem extensa et tribus subapicalibus 
flavo-hyalinis, maculisque tribus in margine ipso albis; posticis parte basali flavo-hyalina, parte apicali 
fusco-hyalina, margine externo late nigro maculis albis inclusis. 
Q mari similis, sed area posticarum interna lateritio-fulva et maculis submarginalibus albis majoribus dig- 
noscenda. 
Hab. GuateMa.a, forests of N. Vera Paz (fF. D. G. & O. S.), Choctum and Chisoy valley 
(Hague); Honpuras!; Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt, Janson) ; Costa Rica (Van Patten?) ; 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Santa Fé, and Calobre (Areé). 
We obtained several specimens of this fine species in the lowland forests of Northern 
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