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LIiAINAS, &c. 



MESOSEMIA AMONA. 1, 2. 



IJppERSiDE. Male green-blue. Anterior wing with the costal and outer margins 

 black : a linear band across the cell continued below, a black spot marked by three 

 minute white spots, a linear band at the end of the cell which is continued to the 

 inner margin of the posterior wing and a broad transverse band all black. Posterior 

 wing with a spot near the apex and the outer margin black. 



Underside as above except that it is brown, that there is a small black spot 

 below the discal spot of the anterior wing and a similar spot marked bv one minute 

 white spot on the posterior wing. 



Exp. l-i-Q- inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 



In the Collectiou of W. C. Hewitson. 



I cannot vouch for the exact correotuess of the underside of the posterior wing, the bands being 

 much defaced. 



ITHOMIOLA CELTILLA. Var. 3. 



ARICORIS ALCM/EON. 4. 

 TJppERSiDE. Male. Anterior wing dark brown with the inner margin blue. 

 Posterior wing blue with the nervures and outer margin black. 

 Underside pale brown with the nervures darker. 

 Exp. I|^ inch. Ilab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



SYMMACHIA ACONIA. 5. 



Upperside. Male dark Ijrown. Anterior wing with three minute wiiite spots 

 at the middle of the costal margin. Posterior wing with a triangular longitudinal 

 band of orange. 



Underside dark brown with two white spots on the costal margin of the anterior 

 wing. 



Exp. Ii; inch. Hab. Brazil. 



In the Collection of Henley G. Smith. 



AMARYNTHIS BOCCHORIS. 6. 

 Both sides. Male dark brown. Anterior wing crossed beyond the middle 

 by an oblique scarlet band : the apex white. Posterior wing with the fringe white. 

 Exp. 1 inch. Hab. Minas Geraes. 

 In tlie Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Published April 1st, 1876.] 



