PAPILIONID^. PIERIN.E. DISMORPHIA. 



there is a yellow subcostal line from the base, which is more distinct than in 

 the male. 



Hab. Cuba (Guutllach). 



Ill the Collectioii of Mr. Adams. 



This species differs from L. Spio (Godart), which inhabits St. Domiofjo, hv the less acute 

 aiiterior wings, and the absence of any fulvous markings in the female, and in the outer bauds 

 and spots iu the male. 



II.— DISMOEPHIA MEDOEILLA. s . Figs. 4, 5. $ . Fig. G. 



Lcjitalis JlleduriUa, Hewitson, " Et]uatorial Lcpidoptera collected by Mr. 

 Buckley," V., p. 81 (1877). 



Exp. 2^ inches. 



" Jl/ali'. Upperside. Dark brown. Anterior wing with a largo quinquefid 

 yellow spot below the middle of the costal margin, and three separate and equi- 

 distant spots of the same colour near the apex. Posterior wing with the costal 

 margin where it meets the upper wing dull orange-yellow, crossed below it by a 

 straight band of live yellow spots. 



" Underside steel-grey, clouded with brown, whicli is irrorated with yellow ; 

 the yellow spots and bands as above, but paler on the posterior wing. 



" Ft'inale. Like the male, except that the anterior w'ing has a small yellow 

 spot between the first and second median nervules, that the large yellow spot is 

 lengthened into a band, and that the posterior wing has a second short band of 

 yellow from the base" (Hewitson). The orange space on the costa of the 

 posterior wings is wanting in the female. 



Hab. Ecuador (Buckley). 



In the Ilewitsou Collection (Natural History Museum), and in Mr. Grose-Smitli's Collec- 

 tion. 



III.— DISMORPHIA MIRANDOLA. $ . Figs. 7, 8. 



Lqitalh M i rail (Juki , Hewitson, " Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," vol. 

 XIY., p. 180 (1878). 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings dark brown, with three rather indistinct 

 greenish-yellow bands running from the base, the first costal, the second iu the 



