KKYCINID.E. — LEMONIAS. 



LEMONIAS PIONE. 46. 



Lemonias Pione, Bates. Journal. Linn. Soc. ZooL IX. ]}. 39S. 



Upperside. Male, grey-bliie or slate colour. Both wings crossed by numerous 

 spots and by two bands of spots of black towards the outer margin : the fringe black, 

 spotted with white on the anterior wing. 



Underside as above. 



Exp. 1 2% inch. Hab. Amazon. (Para, Bates.) 



In the Collection of W. W. Saunders. 



LEMONIAS LASTHENES. 47. 



Lemonias Lasfhenes, Hewitson. Ent. Mon. Ma(]. VII. p. 5, 1870. 



Upperside. Male. Anterior wing grey-blue, rufous from the median nervure 

 to the iuner margin : crossed between the base and the middle by seven short bands 

 of black : a submarginal band and the outer margin and the nervures between them 

 black: the fringe marked by four white spots. Posterior wing rufous, crossed 

 between the base and the middle by four bands of black : a large orange spot on the 

 outer margin towards the anal angle. 



Underside pale grey-blue, the spots and bands as above. Anterior wing with 

 the outer margin broadly pale brown, traversed by a double series of white spots. 

 Posterior wing with a bifid black spot at the apex, a similar spot at the anal angle, 

 and two or three smaller spots between them all crowned with white. 



Exp. l-n7 inch. Hab. Nicaragua. (Chontales, Belt.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LEMONIAS AMASIS. 48. 



Lemonias Amasis, Hewitson. Eqiiaf. Lep. p. 53. 



Upperside. Female, brown near the base, darker brown at the outer margins. 

 Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a bnjad common band of white. Anterior 

 wing with five subbasal dark brown spots : posterior wing with three, all bordered on 

 both sides with lilac-white. 



Underside as above, except that the posterior wing has seven spots near the 

 base. 



Exp. IjTj inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Canelos, Buckley.) 



LEMONIAS LUCERES. 49. 



Lemonias Luceres, Hetoitson. Equal. Lep. j). 58. 



Upperside. Male, scarlet. Anterior wing with the costal margin and the 

 apex, where it occupies one-third of the wing and is marked by a white spot, black. 

 Posterior wing with the apex and outer margin wliicli is narrow, black. 



Underside as above, except that it is orange-yellow, and has the subapical 

 white spot larger. 



Exp. \\^ inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Sarayaco, Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



