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3858 Mr. W. F. Kirby’s notes on Papilionide, ce. 
grows very narrow towards the anal angle, at which it 
ceases. Hind wings with black dots at the ends of the 
nervules, above and below. Under side of fore wings 
yellowish ; the tip, as well as the hind wings, pearly 
white ; cell of the hind wings broad, terminating in two 
black angular marks. 
Allied to P. Eleone, from which it differs in the form of 
the band. 
Flying about the sulphur spring at Banos. 
Colias Dinora, n. 8. 
Expands 1 inch 8 lines. 
Curiously resembles C. Hyale, and also C. Dimera, var. 
Semperi, Reak ; figured by Strecker, Lep. pl. iv. fig. 4. 
Pale yellow; fore wings with a black spot at the end 
of the cell, and with a decreasing black border, indented 
on the inside, and marked with a row of four nearly con- 
tinuous yellow spots, preceded by a yellow streak on the 
costa nearer the base. Hind wings with a narrow black 
border, not extending beyond the middle of the hind 
margin. All the fringes rosy, as well as the head, 
antenne, and legs. Under surface: fore wings with the 
black spot centred with white, and with a row of in- 
distinct reddish spots nearer the hind margin; hind 
wings with a similar row of spots, but more distinct, and 
with a silvery spot surrounded with reddish at the end of 
the cell; there is also a reddish basal streak running 
along the lower side of the discoidal cell for half its 
length. 
Found just below Chimborazo. 
