378 Dr. A. Ci. Butler on 



proved to consist of three variable species at most ; but as 

 there is at present no possibility of beiu"; certain, 1 keep 

 them separate. 



11. Dismorphia citrinella. 



S • Leptalis citrinella, Feldor, Wien. ent. Monatscbr. v. p. 77 (1861), 

 $. LejJtalisJlavia, Felder, /. c. p. 76 (1861). 



" Venezuela " (FeWe?-). Bogota: B. M. Ecuador: coll. 

 Hewitson. 



12. Dismorphia alhania. 



Ze/j^a/Zs a/inrua, Bates, Eut. Month. Mag. i. p. 6 (1864); Godinau & 

 Salvin, Biol. Ceutr.-Am., Rhop. p. 183, pi. Ixiv. tigs. 27, 28, J , 

 pi. Ixi. fig. 7 (1889). 



Dismorphia amulia, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 25, " D. Cornelia," 

 pl. XV. (1884). 



(J c? ? , Mexico : B. M. ^, hab. ? : coll. Hewitson. 



13. JJismorph ia jethys. 



Leptalis jethys, Boisduval, Sp. G^n. L(5p. i. p. 423 (1836). 

 Leptalis cornelia, Felder, Keise der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 140 (1865). 



$ ?, ;Mexico: B. M. (T , New Granada; ? ?, Mexico 

 and Nicaragua : B. M. 



I believe the three preceding forms \vill prove to be varia- 

 tions of one species. 



14. Dismorphia melite. 



Papilio melite, Clerck, Icoues, pl. xliv. tig. 5 (1764); Liniueus, Syst. 

 Nat. i. 2, p. 755 (1767). 



(J (^ ? ? , Rio Grande, Rio Janeiro, and Espiritu Santo : 

 B. M. New Granada, liio Grande, and Rio Janeiro : coll. 

 Hewitson. 



A male in the Museum from Theresopolis and a second in 

 the Hewitson collection seem to be intermediate between this 

 species and D. jethys. 



15. Dismorphia theuyenis. 



L.ei)talis theiK/enis, Uoubledav, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. .ser. 2, vol. i. 

 p. 124 (1848). 



(J J , Peru and Bolivia: type, B. M. Bolivia and 

 Ecuador : coll. Hewitson. 



