384 Dr. A. G. Butler on 



2. Leptahs acreeoides, Hewitson, Trans. Eut. Soc. ser. 2, vol. i. p. 99, 



pi. xi. fig. 1 (1850). 

 $. Dismorphia mimetica, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 25, pi. xv. 



(1884). 



$ ? , Theresopolis ; <$ g , Brazil : B. M. <J $ $ ? f Espi- 

 ritu Santo and Rio Janeiro; ?, Minas Geraes : coll. 

 Hewitson. 



The females vary a good deal in the colouring of the bands 

 across the primaries and the distinctness or otherwise of the 

 black veins. 



43. Dismorphia lysianax. 

 Leptalis lysianax, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, ii., Lep. pi. iv. fig. 19 (1860). 

 ? , Upper Amazon. Type, coll. Hewitson. 



44. Dismorphia tricolor. 



Dismorphia tricolor, Grose-Smith & Kirby, Ehop. Exot. ii., Divn. 

 pi. ii. figs. 1, 2 (1897). 



? , hab. ? 



This is a very good copy of a Eueides occurring in New 

 Granada. 



We now come to the more typical species of Dismorphia. 



Section Dismorphia, Hiibn. 

 Group VI T. 



45. Dismorphia carthesis. 



Leptalis carthesis, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. vii. 1869, 

 p. 71 ; Exot. Butt, iv., Lep. pi. vi. figs. 35, 36 (1870). 



Demerara. Type, coll. Hewitson. 



46. Dismorphia avonia. 



Leptalis avonia, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. v. p. 563 (1867) ; 

 Exot. Butt, iv., Lep. pi. vii. tigs. 46-48 (1870). 



Quito. Type, coll. Hewitson. 



47. Dismorphia leuconia, sp. n. 



Allied to the preceding species, but differing in the clear 

 greyish-white semihyaline spots on the apical half of the 

 primaries, the paler yellow discoidal streak of primaries and 



