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attingente, posticarum dimidio costali (preter marginem externum) fulvo-nigro maculato, punctis submar- 
ginalibus fuscis; subtus ferrugineis maculis evanescentibus fulvis, anticarum dimidio interno nigro 
maculato. 
9 alis ferrugineo-fuscis undique fusco-nigro notatis; subtus ochraceo-fulvis, aliter sicut in mare. 
Hab. Norru America, Arizona *.—Mexico!2, Northern Sonora (Morrison), Orizaba 
(Sallé), Oaxaca (Fenochio)— VunnzvE.a ¢¢}?. 
Mr. Butler’s types of this species agree with our specimens from Southern Mexico 
and with a large series from Arizona, or from the country lying immediately to the 
south of it; and we altogether doubt the correctness of their reputed locality, Venezuela. 
In Mr. Morrison’s series, representing the Lemonias aries of Edwards, we notice some 
variation, especially in the distribution of the tawny portions of the secondaries, which 
in some examples pervades the whole wing, instead of only the costal portion of it. 
9. Emesis cleis. 
Lemonias cleis, W. H. Edw. Papilio, ii. p. 187°. 
E. zele similis, sed alis magis distincte maculatis, anticis punctis submarginalibus distincte notatis, plaga ultra- 
cellulari nulla. 
© a femina E. zele eodem modo differt. 
Hab. Norvu America, Arizona 1.—Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 
This species has a more restricted range than E. zela, and has as yet been found only 
on our northern boundary and in Arizona. It was one of Mr. Morrison’s discoveries, 
from whom alone we have received specimens. 
a". Both sexes with a yellow band on the primaries. 
10. Emesis lacrines. 
Emesis lacrines, Hew. Ent. Monthl. Mag. vii. p. 5*; Ex. Butt., Emesis, i. f. 2”. 
Alis rufis dimidio basali lineis nigris transfasciatis et punctis submarginalibus notatis, anticis fascia ultracellu- 
lari fulva; subtus brunneo-fulvis ad basin grisescentibus, maculis pagine superioris latioribus et valde 
distinctis. 
2 mari similis, sed alis pallidioribus et magis distincte notatis, fascia anticarum ultracellulari ochracea. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt !?). 
This beautiful and distinct species has hitherto only been found in Nicaragua, 
where it was procured by Belt. In size it fully equals EZ. mandana, a species it may 
possibly take the place of in Nicaragua, as hitherto we have not seen the latter from 
that country. 
11. Emesis cypria. 
Emesis cypria, Feld. Wien. ent. Monatschr. v. p. 99'; Reise d. Nov. Lep. p. 293, t. 36. ff. 12, 13°; 
Bates, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. ix. p. 436°. 
Alis supra rufescenti-fuscis, anticis ultra cellulam fascia fulva bisectis, posticis fasciis evanescentibus margini 
interno plus minusve parallelibus pallide fuscis; subtus saturate ferrugineis ad basin fusco transvittatis, 
fascia anticarum ut supra, posticis lineis tribus submarginalibus notatis. 
mari similis, sed posticarum fasciis magis distinctis. 
