562 Mr. W. C. Hewitson’s Deseriptions of 
Hab. Nicaragua. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Before I had got that sex, I believed this to be the 
female of P. Photinus of Doubleday ; I now see, however, 
that it is very different. The carmine spots of the first 
band cross the wing in a double curve, and those near 
the margin, instead of being triangularly lunate, are very 
shehtly so. 
3. Leptalis Othwe. 
Female —Upperside dark-brown. Anterior wing with 
two large white spots, one beyond the middle touching 
the costal margin, the other at the middle of the inner 
margin; two very minute indistinct white subapical spots. 
Posterior wing pale yellow, broadly bordered with brown, 
except on the costal margin. 
Underside pale yellow. Antertor wing as above, except 
that the costal and outer margins and apex are broadly 
yellow, slightly irrorated with brown. Posterior wing 
yellow, with the exception of the centre which is white, 
and irrorated with pale brown, 
Exp. 1-11/20 inch. 
Hab. New Granada. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearly allied to L. Zathoe of Hewitson, but differs 
from it in not having one of the spots, and im the form 
of the other. 
4, Leptalis Ithomia. 
Male.—Upperside brown, both wings with a submar- 
ginal row of white spots, large on the posterior wing. 
Anterior wing with a large triangular spot from the base 
to the middle of the wing; crossed a little beyond the 
middle by a broad oblique band, and by a subapical bifid 
spot, all of pale yellow; the inner margin also yellow. 
Posterior wing pale yellow, with the outer margin 
broadly brown. 
Exp. 1-15/20 inch. 
Hab. Ecuador. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Most nearly allied to L. Humelia, the spots and bands 
being in the same position ; the submarginal spots give 
it, however, a very different aspect, and a still greater 
resemblance to the Ithomie. 
