IN YOM P A Tl DAs. 
CYBDELIS. III. 
CYBDELIS CAPENAS. 16, 17. 
Urrrrsipr. Male. Anterior wing blue-black with four light blue spots before 
the middle ; three of them (two of which are within the cell), triangular; the fourth, 
minute and round. Crossed beyond the middle obliquely by a band of white. Near 
the apex an oblong bifid spot of light blue, with the centre white. Posterior wing 
brown, with the base, a cloud across the middle, and two bands parallel to the outer 
margin, darker brown. ‘Towards the anal angle a small black spot, with the centre 
light blue. 
Unprrsipe light brown. Anterior wing with the white band as above, but 
bordered on its outer edge with lilac. The spot near the apex indistinct and white. 
Posterior wing crossed before the middle and near the outer margin by a line of 
darker brown, and at the middle by a band of lilac and a cloud of brown marked by 
two minute black spots, one with the centre blue. 
Expan. 235 in. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
CYBDELIS CARALIS. 18, 19. 
Uprzrstpz. Male dark brown, slightly glossed with blue from the base to 
beyond the middle; lighter brown near the outer margins, especially on the anterior 
wing. 
Unpersipz. Anterior wing light brown, clouded with darker brown; the apex 
grey. Posterior wing grey or purple-brown, clouded by darker colour. The base 
also darker. 
Expan. 233 im. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
It is much easier to figure this species than to describe it. It is nearly allied to the next, 
C. Caresa. There is some difference of form as well as of colour. This is also without the con- 
spicuous white margin of the other. 
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