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LEMONIAS LYNCESTES. 50, 51. 



Uppepside. Female brown : both wings crossed by several linear black spots : 

 the outer margins rufous traversed by a series of black spots bordered below with 

 W'hite. 



Underside blue-white, marked as above by several black spots : anterior wing 

 clouded with pale brown the outer margin dark brown traversed by a scries of 

 indistinct brown spots : posterior wing with a submarginal series of distinct black 

 spots. 



Exp. l-j-j inch. Hab. Cayenne. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LEMONIAS CHARTS. 53, 53. 



TJppERSiDE. Male grey-brown darker towards the outer margin. Both wings 

 crossed by several linear black spots : the outer margin rufous traversed by two linear 

 bands of silver and between them by a series of black spots. 



Underside rufous, tinted with carmine. Both wings spotted with black as 

 above. Posterior wing with the basal half lilac-white. 



Exp. lo\j inch. Ilab. Brazil. (Espiritu Santo.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



B.EOTIS BACiENIS. 1. 



Upperside. Male dark brown : both wings crossed by three bands of white 

 tinted with yellow ; one at the base narrow, the second central and broad, the third 

 beyond the middle linear followed by a submarginal silver line. Posterior wing with 

 a linear band of silver above the third white band. 



Underside as above except that the submarginal white band is broader and 

 that there are no silver bands. 



Exp. l-yj) inch. Hab. Ecuador. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitsou. 



B^EOTIS BAEZANES. 



Both sides dark brown. Both wings crossed at the middle by a common band 

 of white : both with a round white spot near the middle of the outer margin. 

 Exp. l-ji)- inch. Hab. Ecuador, 

 lu the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



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Ptiilisked Januririj 1st, ISV-J.] 



