Equatoriul Lrpidoptera. 159 



Lymanopoda Labineta. 



Male. Upperside. Dark brown. Anterior wing crossed 

 before the middle by a broad irregular band of white, 

 divided by the nervures into four parts : a subapical baud 

 of three minute white spots. 



Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the 

 base, apex, and nervures are ochreous-yellow. Pos- 

 terior wing ochreous, with the base, a band at the middle, 

 and a linear submarginal band, rufous-brown; crossed 

 between the bands by a series of minute black spots, 

 forming a semicircle, not as usual parallel to the outer 

 margin, but in the opposite direction. 



Exp. 1^ inches. 



Hab. — Cutan. 



Form and size of L. 8amius. 



Lymanopoda trimaculata. 



Male. Upperside. Dark brown, rufous towards the 

 outer margins. Anterior wing with a small black spot, 

 marked with white, between the median nervules. Pos- 

 terior wing with a series of similar spots, the two largest 

 of which, between the median nervures, have a rufous 

 border. 



Underside. As above, except that both wings have a 

 submarginal undulate line of black, and are irrorate with 

 gray on the outer margin : that the black spots of the 

 posterior wing are smaller, or absent, and that there are 

 three white spots near the anal angle. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



Hah. — St. Rosario. 



Form and size of L. Lecena. 



Mesosemia Mancia. 



Female. Upperside. Dark brown. Anterior wing blue 

 from the base (except the costal margin, which is brown) 

 to a large central quadrate white spot: the discal spot 

 indistinct, marked with three minute white spots. Pos- 

 terior wing much produced at the middle of the outer 

 margin, blue, broadly bordered with brown. 



Underside. Paler brown. Anterior wing with a short 

 band before the discal spot. Posterior wing with a discal 

 spot, marked with two minute white spots, with an indis- 

 tinct brown band on each side of it bordered with 

 paler colour. 



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