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LEMONIAS. V. 



LEMONIAS BYZERES. 39, 40. 



Upperside. Female, pale rufous-brown, crossed from the base to the middle 

 by a number of indistinct lines and s])ots more distinctly seen and more easily to be 

 described from the underside : the outer margins darker brown, the fringe of the 

 anterior wing with two minute white spots at the apex. 



Underside paler : both wings with four spots near the base, a line at the end of 

 the cell, an irregular transverse band at the middle, and a submarginal series of 

 larger spots (seven on each wing) crowned with white : all brown. 



Exp. 1^ inch. Hab. Brazil. (Rogers.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LEMONIAS THARA. Var. 41, 42. 



? Lemonias jSIella, Bates. Journal Linn. Soc. ZooL IX. p. 397. 



This variety differs from L. Thara of the " Exotic Butterflies," by having a 

 ti'ansverse band of black spots on the anterior wing and several similar spots on the 

 posterior wing. It is with its female from Cayenne. 



lu the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



LEMONIAS AMPHIS. 43. 



L. Jiiiphis, Hcwifson. Eqnat. Lep.jj. 52. 



Upperside. Female, orange. Anterior wing with the apex broadly brown, 

 marked by two transverse bands, each of three white spots. Posterior wing with a 

 bitid spot on the apex, two small spots towards the anal angle, the outer margin, and 

 the fringe brown. 



Underside as above, except that it is paler : that the brown at the apex of the 

 anterior wing is broken into spots on its lower border : that the apex of the posterior 

 wing is marked by two black spots, which, together with those near the anal angle, 

 are crowned with white. 



Exp. l^u i"ch. Hab. Ecuador. (Sarayaco, Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LEMONIAS ZERNA. 44, 45. 



Upperside. Female, grey-brown. Both wings crossed between the base and 

 the middle by several approximate bands of darker brown, bordered on both sides 

 with white : both with a submarginal series of dark brown spots bordered on both 

 sides by a continuous line of white : the fringe white. 



Underside white. Anterior wing clouded with pale brown, marked near the base 

 by six brown spots bordered with white : an irregular band of spots at the middle and 

 the outer margin \\\nc\\ is broad, brown : the submarginal black spots as above. Poste- 

 rior wing crossed by several linear spots, and an indistinct submarginal band of 

 brown : the outer margin and three spots near it black. 



Exp. 1 inch. Hab. Brazil. (Rogers.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



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Published Oclubcr \st, 1872.] 



