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;\ Hind wings beneatli brown, becoming hoary 

 gray in the outer half; a small but con- 

 spicuous white circular spot near the 

 base, and usually another, smaller, beyond 

 it; discal stigma very obscure (pi. 14, 



figs. 4-6) Atrytonopsis hianna (p. 231). 



/". Hind wings beneath very dark brown, 

 slightly clouded with lighter ; no white 

 spots ; discal stigma on fore wing above 

 slender and gently curved, and easily 

 seen ; head with an ocellus, or simple eye, 

 in the middle of the front (pi. 53, figs. 



17, 18) Lerema accius (p. 232). 



U^. Fore wings without white spots — unmarked or 

 with tawny or yellowish markings. 

 t'\ Fore wings with the cell and costal border 

 above tawny, the tawny patch bordered be- 

 low, at least outwardly, by the discal 

 stigma. 

 f. Discal stigma broad, short, and sinuous (pi. 



49, figs. 5, 6) Pontes cernes (p. 222). 



f. Discal stigma slender, elongate, and almost 

 perfectly straight (pi. 49, figs. 3, 4). 



Polites manataaqua (p. 221). 



i'. Fore wing with the cell and costal border above 



of the dark-brown ground color of the wings. 



i\ Discal stigma on fore wing continuous. 



fc\ Upper surface unmarked except for the 



blackish discal stigma (pi. 21, figs. 4, 5) . 



Atrytone vestris (p. 224). 

 7c'. Upper surface of fore wings with yellow 

 spots ; a small elongated yellow spot on 

 the outside of upper end of stigma ; just 

 below this, separated from it by a dark 

 vein, a much larger spot; at the lower 

 end of the stigma, well separated from 

 the preceding spot, a broad short dash ; 

 an obscure dash just before the middle 

 of the inner border, and another in the 

 cell ; three minute spots near the costal 

 border halfway between the stigma and 



the apex (pi. 49, fig. 7) Polites verna (p. 221). 



p. Discal stigma on fore wings broadly inter- 

 rupted, consisting of an elongate oval up- 

 per and very small more or less circular 

 lower and inner portion ; a short broad 

 tawny dash running out from the outer 

 end of upper portion of stigma, above the 

 outer end of which, near the costal bor- 

 der, are from one to three minute elon- 

 gated spots (pi. 21, figs. 6, 7) Catia otho (p. 223). 



