EUTCTNID^. LIMNAS. 



LIMNAS BRYAXIS. 20, 21. 

 Limnas Bryaxu, Heioitson, Entom. Monthhj Mag., 1870, /ir/^(? 227. 



IJppERSiDE. Male dark brown with the centre of both wings from the base 

 to the middle of the outer niai-gin orange-yellow, angular on the anterior wing and 

 widest in the middle. 



Underside as above, except that the base of the costal margin of the posterior 

 Aving is yellow. 



Female like the male except that it is yellow without the orange tint. 



Exp. 1-1% inch. Hab. Nicaragua. (Chontales Belt.) 



In tbe Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



XYNIAS CYNOSEMA. 1. 



Xynias Cj/iiosenia, Hetvitson, Bolivian Buiierfies, page 18. 



Upperside. ]\Iale transparent lilac-white ; the nervures black. Anterior wing 

 with the costal margin and the apical half which is crossed by a broad band of white, 

 dark brown ; the inner margin orange bordered inwardly with dark brown. Posterior 

 wins; with all the maroins dark brown. 



Underside exactly as above. 



Exp. K% inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Like the species of Ithomioht, but different in the neuratioti of the wings. 



PANARA SOANA. 



Upperside. jMale blue-black. Both wings crossed considerably beyond the 

 middle by a narrow slightly curved band of orange not ending on the anterior wing 

 as in P. Thi><bc at the anal anele but near the middle of the outer niaro-in. 



Underside as above, except that the apex of the anterior wing is cf a brilliant 

 blue tinted with green, and that the costal and outer margins of the postei'ior wing 

 are of a most beautiful ultrauiarine blue. 



Exp. 1-1% inch. Hab. Brazil. 



In the Collection of Henley G. Smith. 



PANARA SICORA. 3, 4. 



Upperside. INIale blue-black. Anterior wing crossed from the middle of the 

 costal margin to the anal angle by a narroAV band of orange of equal breadth, except 

 at its commencement on the costal margin Avliere it is narrow. 



Underside as above except that it is of a dull brown. 



Female like the male except that it is of a dull brown and has the band of the 

 anterior -wing much broader and of equal breadth. 



Exp. 1^% inch. Hab. Espiritu Santo. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



