PILE.RID &. 
LEPTALIS V. 
LEPTALIS LELEX. 24. 
L. Lelex, Hewitson. Equatorial Lepidoptera, p. 6. 
Uprrrstpe. Male, anterior wing dark brown, the inner margin angular ; 
marked by four pale yellow spots, one (a large one) from the middle of the costal 
margin; the second, also large, fills the projecting angle of the inner margin ; the 
other two (one scarcely visible) small before the apex. Posterior wing yellow, polished 
where the wings meet; the outer margin, from the apex to the middle, dark brown, 
dentated inwardly. . 
Unversing, pale yellow. Anterior wing slightly clouded with grey, polished 
where it meets the posterior wing ; the spots as above, though indistinct. 
Exp. 14% inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Mr. Buckley. 
LEPTALIS ZATHOE. Var. 9 25. 
Leptalis Zathoe, Hewitson. Exot. Butt. Vol. If. Pl. 9, f. 15. 
When I figured this species I believed it to be a female variety of Zathoe. I now think that it 
would be better placed as the female of Lelex. 
LEPTALIS OTHOE. 26, 27, 28. 
L. Othoe, Hewitson. Trans. Ent. Soc. Third Ser. Vol. V. p. 562. 1867. 
Urrersipe. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with two large yellow spots, 
one beyond the middle touching the costal margin, the other at the middle of the 
inner margin; two very minute indistinct white subapical spots. Posterior wing pale 
yellow, broadly bordered with brown, except on the costal margin. 
Unpersipg, pale yellow. Anterior wing with the costal spot as above ; polished 
where the wings meet ; the apex slightly irrorated with brown. Posterior wing, with 
the exception of the central band, a spot near the base, and two spots near the 
costal margin, irrorated with pale brown. 
Female differs in form only. 
Exp. 143 inch. Hab. New Granada and Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
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