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LEPTALIS VI. 
LEPTALIS CARTHESIS. 35, 36. 
L. Carthesis, Hewitson. Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 71. 1869. 
Upprrsipr. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with a central oblique band of 
two spots, an apical trifid band, and a spot on the inner margin, all pale yellow. 
Posterior wing with a broad longitudinal band and two or three apical spots of pale 
yellow : the costal margin hilac-white, polished ; the outer margin broadly dark brown. 
Unpersipe dark brown. Anterior wing polished where the wings meet: the 
central band as above, the apical band broader. Posterior with the costal margin 
at its base orange: the central band as above, two large yellow spots near the apex, 
and a submarginal series of eight white spots. 
Exp. 27% inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson (Buckley). 
The typical specimen, in the collection of Mr. Druce, has the spots of the central band of the 
anterior wing united ; it also differs slightly on the underside of the posterior wing. 
LEPTALIS DEIONE. 37, 38. 
LL. Deione, Hewitson. Ent. Monthly Mag. p. 68. 1869. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with four white spots; the 
first and largest at the middle of the costal margin, divided into five parts by the 
nervures; the second between this and the anal angle; the third (trifid), and the 
fourth subapical: a small linear spot of orange at the middle of the inner margin. 
Posterior wing, where it meets the upper wing, broadly hlac-white, polished: below 
this, near the anal angle, a large spot of brilliant orange. 
Unpersipg, paler brown. Anterior wing with the spots as above: the lower 
half lilac-white, polished, marked by a large spot of opaque white. Posterior wing 
crossed (parallel to the outer margin) by a central band of yellow spots. 
Exp. 2445 inch. Hab. Nicaragua (Chontales). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
For this beautiful species I am indebted to Mr. Belt. 
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