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356 Mr. W. F. Kirby’s notes on new or 
edged with black above, and with a short fawn-coloured 
band instead of a black one running from its extremity 
to the costa. 
Chiquinda. 
Dismorphia Medora, Doubl. 
Leptalis Medora, Doubl., Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. p. 420 
(1844) ; Doubl. & Hew., Gen. D. Lep. pl. v. fig. 4 
(1847). 
Appears to be a somewhat variable species. 
Banos, at the foot of Mount Tungaragua. 
Dismorphia Hyposticta, Feld. 
Leptalis Hyposticta, Feld., Wien. Ent. Mon. v. p. 77, 
n. 20 (1861) ; Reise Nov. Lep. ii. p. 142, pl. xxii. 
f. 7, 8 (1865). 
3. Fore wings black, with an irregular yellow band 
divided into four spots by the nervures crossing the end 
of the cell, one onthe costa, one within, and one beyond 
the cell, and the fourth below; three yellow dots nearer 
the tip, and a yellow stripe on the hind margin. Hind 
wings pale yellow, with a decreasing black border, in- 
dented on the inner side, and ceasing at the outer angle 
of the wing. Under side of fore wings greenish white ; 
costa with a longitudinal rusty streak at base of costa, 
an irregular blotch of the same colour on the costa at 
the end of the cell; and the nervules on the hind margin 
suffused with rust-colour, and spotted with yellow be- 
tween. Under side of hind wings as in the female. 
Valley of Curarai. 
Dismorphia Arcadia, Feld. 
Leptalis Arcadia, Feld., Wien. Ent. Mon. vi. p. 410 
(1862) ; Reise Nov. Lep. ii. p. 141, pl. xxii. figs. 
1—8 (1865). 
Several specimens, varying considerably among them- 
selves, but none agreeing exactly with Felder’s figures. 
Mapoto, between Banos and St. Inez. 
