LEMONIAS. 463 
11. Lemonias sudias. | 
Lemonias sudias, Hew. Ex. Butt., Lemonias, t. 2. ff. 12, 18,141; Bates, Journ. Linn. Soe. Zool. ix. 
p. 4477, 
Alis fuscis, anticis area interna purpurescente-ceruleis fusco sparsim notatis, posticis rufescentioribus margine 
externo rufescente-fulvo ; subtus griseis et sicut supra punctatis, posticis margine externo pallide fulvo. 
@ alis fuscis, anticis fascia lata transversa alba bisectis, apice intra eam saturatius fusco; subtus griseis fascia 
alba anticarum sicut supra, aliter mari similis, posticarum margine externo fulvo absente. 
Hab. Guatema.a?, Polochic valley, Choctum (Hague), San Juan in Vera Paz, Senahu, 
Panima, Chiacam, Cahabon, Panzos (Champion); Honpuras}. 
This distinct species is the only one of this section of the genus in which the fulvous 
margin of the secondaries is reproduced on the under surface, in other respects it much 
resembles L. zewrippa and L. lasthenes. It was originally described by Hewitson from 
specimens said to have come from Honduras. In Guatemala it is by no means 
uncommon in the forest-districts of Vera Paz, whence we have received many specimens 
of both sexes; these are very constant in their characters, the females alone differing 
slightly in the width of the white band of the primaries. 
12. Lemonias lasthenes. (Tab. XLV. figg. 1, 24,39.) 
‘Lemonias lasthenes, Hew. Ent. Monthl. Mag. vii. p. 5"; Ex. Butt., Lemonias, t. 5. f. 47°. 
Alis fuscis dimidio apicali cerulescente, ad marginem internum rufescentibus, lineis duabus transversis ultra 
cellulam, altera brevi ad cellule finem et margine externo ipso nigris, ciliis hie illic albis, posticis rufes- 
cente fuscis nigro bivittatis, plaga magna submarginali fulva angulum apicalem haud attingente; subtus 
glauco-ceruleis nigro transversim lineolatis, marginibus externis fuscis albido maculatis, posticis maculis 
duabus duplicibus una ad angulum apicalem, altera ad angulum analem. 
@ alis fuscis indistincte maculatis, anticis fascia obliqua flava lata bisectis, angulo apicali ultra eam saturate 
fusco et maculis indistinctis co#ruleis notatis ; subtus fere ut in mare sed pallidioribus et fascia flavida sicut 
in pagina superiore. 
Hab. Nicaraava, Chontales (Belt !?); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Hewitson’s specimens were given him by Belt, who took them in Nicaragua, but the 
figure of the type represents a much more rufous insect than our specimens from the 
same source. 
Our female examples from Nicaragua are much worn and faded, and we have described 
a specimen of that sex from the State of Panama; this can at once be recognized from 
the female of L. sudias by the transverse band of the primaries being yellow instead of 
white. 
6'. Anal angle of secondaries produced. 
13. Lemonias irenea. 
Papilio irenea, Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 328. C, D'. 
Lemonias irenea, Butl. & Druce, P. Z. 8S. 1874, p. 3547. 
Papilio belise, Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 376. E, F’*. 
Lemonias belise, Bates, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. ix. p. 450°. 
Alis nigricantibus fascia communi lata ceruleo utrinque limbata a vena anticarum mediana ad marginem posti- 
