ERYCINIDJE. — LIMNAS. 



LEMONIAS AXENUS. 7. 



IJpPERSiDE. Male dark brown. Both wings crossed before the middle by a 

 continuous band, beyond the middle by a broken macular band and by a submarginal 

 series of spots all orange. 



Underside as above except that the bands and spots are all yellow and that 

 there is a band of the same colour at the base of both wings. 



Exp. l-o-u inch. 



lu the Collection of Henley G Smith. 



The butterfly now described is unfortunately without antennse. In general appearance it resembles 

 Nemeobius but is more closelv allied to Lemonias. 



LIMNAS ANDANIA. 8. 



Upperside. Male black. Anterior wing crossed at the middle from the sub- 

 costal nervure to the outer margin along which it proceeds to the anal angle, by a nar- 

 row straight equal band of orange. Posterior wing with the outer margin orange. 



Underside as above except that the nervures are white. 



Exp. 1^^ inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LIMNAS AULONIA. 10. 



Both sides. Eeiuale blue-black. Anterior wing with a large apical carmine 

 spot. Posterior wing with a broad outer margin of the same colour. 

 Exp. H^ inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



ESTHEMOPSIS ^NIACUS. 9. 



Upperside. Female grey-blue. Anterior wing with the basal half grey-blue 

 divided into tive parts by the nerviu-es : the outer half black crossed by a band of 

 five white spots. 



Underside as above except that the blue is much paler. 



Exp. l-o'^o hich. Hab. Bolivia. (Bucklev.) 



