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N Y M P H I D 1 U M III. 



NYMPHIDIUM MYCONE. 16, 17, IS. 



Upperside. Male nifoiis-brown . Both wings with some riifons-brown spots, 

 both crossed beyond the middle by a band of rufous-brown. Anterior wing with a 

 white spot near the apex ; posterior wing with a submarginal band of brown spots, 

 bordered above and below with white. 



Underside white. Anterior wing with the spots and bands as above, but very 

 pale. Posterior wing white, with some spots at the base, a transverse rufous band 

 beyond the middle, and a submarginal band of black spots. 



Female rufous-brown with some spots at the base, and a central common bi'oad 

 band. Anterior wing with an apical band of white spots. Posterior wing with a sub- 

 marginal band of lunular brown spots bordered above and below with white, the 

 fringe spotted with white. 



Exp. 1^ inch. Hab. Nicaragua. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



The female of this species scarcely differs from N. Calyce of Felder. 



NYMPHIDIUiAI MYCEA. 19. 



■ Upperside. Pale yellow, with the margins broadly dark brown ; the outer 

 margin of both whigs traversed by a rufous band. Anterior wing with three wliite 

 spots near the apex. 



Underside as above. 



Exp. 1^0 inch. Hab. New Granada. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



