81 FAMILY ERVriNIUI^ 



3. Meaosemia Is.shia, Jit/s. 3, 4- 



? Mesosemia Issbia, Bullcr, Cist. Ent. 1, p. 11, n. 2 (October, 1^09). 



Ahu supra fusciu, posticic at area basali aiiticarum obscuriiis striti;atio, 

 anticoe ocello maguo iiigro fulvo-cincto tripupillato ; fascia postinedia rogularitrr 

 arcuata alba, aliquamlo iitrinquc cinorco liuiitata ; posticai diiuidio apicali albo, 

 striis late separatis nigro-fuscis : corpus fuscum : aljB subtus fere velut supra 

 at pallidiores : exp. alar. unc. 1, lin. 5. 



? Bogota, Coll. Druce ; <? , ? Ega, Colls. Sauuders aud U. M. 



It is just possible that the iVmazons form may prove to bo distinct from the Now Granadian one ; 

 it ai)parently diflers in liaving the white band of frontwings bounded on both sides by gr(!y : tlie nialt^ 

 of the latter, wliicli 1 liave figured, is in Mr. Saunders' Collection, the female in the British Museum. 



/'. Mesosemia Thymetma, figs. 5, 6. 

 $ , $ Mesosemia Tbymetina, Butler, Cist. Ent. 1, p. 12, n. 3 (October, 1869). 



Affinis M. Thymeto, luiuor et fascia alba angustiorc, striis basalibus luagis 

 regidarilms, hitius se|)aratis: exp. alar. uuc. 1, lin. Gi. 



Bogota. Coll. Druce. 



Allied to M. Thymctun. but i|uitc' distinct. 



