PAPILIOXID.E. — PIERINJE. DISMORPHIA. 



lower half of the cell, ami the third near the inner margin. The costal stripe 

 terminates, just beyond the middle of the wing, in a bright yellow oblong spot, 

 obliquely below which is an oval yellow spot at the end of the cell. Towards 

 the hind margin, between the two upper median nervules, is another oval yellow 

 spot, towards which runs the lowest of the basal bands, which terminates in two 

 long yellow spots, separated by the lowest median nervule. There are also two 

 yellow spots (the uppermost bisected by a nervule) situated obliquely towards 

 the tip of the wing. Posterior wings with a very large oval orange space on 

 the costa, bordered by a broad pale brown band, which covers the base and 

 lower part of the cell, and then curves upwards on the hind margin ; the fringes 

 towards the apex are sulphur-yellow. Below the cell, the wing is sulphur- 

 yellow, bordered with brown above the lowest median nervule, and also on the 

 hind margin, a detached yellow spot being cut off by the upper median nervule. 



Underside. Anterior wings white, the costa and apex yellow, mottled 

 with brown on the basal half, and again below the termination of the costal 

 uervure. This is bordered below by a very narrow brown band, which curves 

 downwards along the hind margin to form a slight border. Posterior wings 

 yellow, mottled with brown on the basal half, and with several rather indistinct 

 pearly white spots, in the cell, and all around it. 



Hab. Ecuador (AVolf). 



lu tlie Hewitsoa Collection (Natural History Museum), and in that of Mr. H. Cxi-ose- 

 Srnitli. 



Eesembles D. Zaela (Hewitson) in form and general appearance, and D. Medrrn (Double- 

 day) in colour. 



IV.— DISMOEPHIA MEDOPJNA. $ . Figs. 0, 10. ? . Fig. 11. 



Li'ptalis Mi'doriiia, Ilcwitiion, "Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," vol. 

 XIL, p. 9 (1878). 



Mule. Upperside dark brown. Anterior wings crossed by two oblique 

 rows of yellow spots, the first just beyond the middle, and composed of two spots, 

 the uppermost very large, and indented below, the second round, and rather 

 small. Between this and the apex of the wing is the other row of three round 

 spots. Posterior wings silvery towards the costa ; below this is an irregular 

 yellow band, inclining outwardly to orange; hind and inner margins broadly 

 dai'k brown. 



