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Beneath: fore wing brownish black, with plumbageous streaks; two short 
oblique, belts near the base (the second crossed by a black streak) and 
five spots white, an oblong spot near the apex brownish white. Hind 
wing white, crossed by five brown lines—four over the basal half, and one 
submarginal ; between the last mentioned and the preceding is a large 
dusky-brown patch tinged with silky blue, and having two round black 
ocelli with plumbageous pupils and reddish irides; there is also a black 
spot, edged with plumbageous, near the anal angle, and a submarginal 
interrupted plumbageous line. 
Of this handsome and distinct species I obtained only one example. 
St. Paulo, Upper Amazons. 
114. Hubagis Arene, Hiibner. 
Dynamine Arene, Hiibn. Samml. Exot. Schmett. 
Nymphalis Johanna, Godart, Encyel. Méthod. ix. 420, 221. 
Thinned woods on the banks of the Tocantins and Tapajos; flying 
about flowering trees; rare. 
115. Eubagis Persis, Hewitson. 
Eubagis Persis, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Eub. f. 21, 22, 3. 
Found only at St. Paulo, Upper Amazons ; flying about the streets 
of the village, and settling in muddy places at the edge of puddles. 
Genus Trmeures, (Tymeres) Boisduval, Regne Animal, 
ed. Crochard (1836). 
Syn. Megalura, Blanchard, Anim. Artic. iii. p. 446 (1840). 
Timetes, Doubleday & Hewits. Gen. Di. Lep. p. 262 (1850). 
116. Timetes Petreus, Cramer. 
Papilio Petreus, Cram. 87 D, F (1779). 
Thetys, Fab. Ent. Syst. wu. i. 77, 241 (1793). 
—— —— (transformations), Stoll, pl. 2. f. 2. 
A common insect in Tropical America. In open sunny places, 
gardens, plantations, and banks of streams; settling on flowers, and 
on the ground in moist situations. 
117. Timetes Chiron, Fabricius. 
Papilio Chiron, Fab. Syst. Ent. p. 452, n. 40 (1775). 
Marius, Cramer, 200 p, 8, ¢ (1782). 
, stoll, 30. f. 1, La, @. 
Also a common insect throughout the whole of Tropical America. 
In sunny openings in the forest, flying about the trees and on the 
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