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[nner margin yellowish, edged slightly with reddish. An- 

 tennae black. 



? . Similar to male, but no yellow at inner margin. 



Expanse 56 mm. 



Hah. Peru, Pozuzo, 5000-6000 Eeet. 



This may be onlv a race of N. harbona, the type-form 

 coming from Ecuador. N, harbona varies in the hind wing 

 from colourless to yellow-tinged, when it is known as eunomia ; 

 and it is possible, that polymela varies in the same way. 

 The apparent difference in the undersides between harbona 

 and eunomia, the former having a considerable red edging 

 along the margins, is bridged with intermediate forms. 

 Eunomia occasionally has strong red markings, although 

 remaining yellow-tinged in the hind wing. 



Napeogenes zurippa apobsoleta, sub3p. n. 



Fore wing with the basal half orange. A narrow black 

 inner marginal line and a somewhat rectangular-shaped black 

 spot within the cell and just touching the outer edge of the 

 orange ground-colour. An oblique yellow median band 

 enclosing a small black discoidal spot from which run3 a short 

 black line to origin of vein 10. Apical half wholly black, 

 without any trace of yellow marks. Hind wing brownish 

 orange, with four elongated black patches ; the two innermost 

 are nearly completely fused, the third is joined posteriorly, 

 while the smaller fourth is entirely separate. 



Expanse 58 mm. 



1 <?• 



Hab. Ecuador, without precise locality. 



Callithomia alexirrhoe concolor, subsp. n. 



Fore wing wholly reddish brown and black. Cell with 

 large black central blotch and smaller spot in the upper 

 corner of the cell. In the large black apical area beyond the 

 cell are placed four large elongate patches of the reddish- 

 brown ground-colour. Inner margin black and a short black 

 costal streak from base. Hind wing reddish brown, with a 

 double row of black spots, those immediately below the cell 

 much the largest. 



Expanse 68 ram. 



1 ?. 



Hab. Peru, without precise locality. 



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