the Dismorpliina of the New World. 379 



Group III. 



16. D is morphia thermesia. 



Pieris thermesia, Godart, Enc. Me"th. ix. p. 164 (1819). 

 Leptalis thermesina, Hopffer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1874, p. 333. 



S <$ ? ? , Rio Janeiro, Rio Grande, Venezuela, and 

 Bogota: B. M. Rio Janeiro : coll. Hewitson. 



Group IV. 

 17. Dismorphia critomedia. 



$ . Enantia critomedia, Hiibner, Zutr. exot. Schrnett. figs. 795, 796 

 (1832). 



S ? , Bogota : B. M. ? , New Granada ; <J ? ? , Bo- 

 livia : coll. Hewitson. 



In the primaries of this species the first subcostal vein is 

 usually emitted a good distance before the end of the cell, 

 but occasionally only just before the end. In the type of the 

 genus (E. melite) it is either well before, at, or well beyond 

 the end of the cell. 



18. Dismorphia crista. 

 2 ■ Papilio crista, Drury, 111. exot. Ent. iii. pi. xxxvii. figs. 1, 2 (1782). 



cJ ? ? , Brazil ; <J ? , Espiritu Santo : type, B. M. 

 ^ J ?, hab. ? : coll. Hewitson. 



In this species the first subcostal branch of the primaries 

 seems to be always emitted before the end of the cell. We 

 Drury's original type of this butterfly. 



19. Dismorphia foedor a. 

 Leptalis foedora, Lucas, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1852, p. 298. 



<?<???, Venezuela. B. M. 



In this local representative of D. crisia the first subcostal 

 branch of the primaries is emitted either before or at the end 

 of the cell. 



20. Dismorphia virgo. 



Leptalis virgo, Bates, Ent. Month. Mag. i. p. 5 (1864) ; Godman & 

 •Salvin, Biol. Centr.-Am., Rhop. ii. p. 184, pi. Ix. figs. 14-16 (1889). 



cJ . Dismorphia lubina, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 83 (1872) ; Lep. Exot 

 p. 124, pi. xlvi. figs. 6, 7 (1873). 



5. Dismorphia lunina, Butler & Druce, Cist. Ent. i. p. Ill (1872) • 

 Lep. Exot. p. 124, pi. xlvi. figs. 8, 9 (1873). 



?, Chiriqui: B. M. <$ £ , Costa Rica and Ecuador: 

 coll. Hewitson. 



