362 MESSRS. GODMAN AND SALVIN ON [Mar. 19, 



white on the secondaries, that between second median branch and 

 lower radial the largest. 



Hab. Veragua, Chiriqui (Arce). 



Mus. H. Druce. 



6. LlMNAS MELANOCHLORA. 



3 . Exp. 1*3 in. Above black, with a broad central stripe of rich 

 orange passing longitudinally through both primaries and secondaries 

 from base to outer margin : beneath, as above, but somewhat more 

 subdued in colour. 



Hab. Veragua, Chiriqui (Ribbe). 



Mus. nostr. et Dr. Staudinger. 



Obs. Allied to L. bryaxis, but the wing-stripes narrower and their 

 edges parallel ; their colour, too, is orange instead of yellow. 



7. LlMNAS CjERULEATA. 



cf . Exp. l"55in. Above dark, with a rich blue gloss ; across the 

 primaries to the costa, a little beyond the middle, a distinct orange- 

 yellow band with parallel edges : beneath dark blue-black, with the 

 band of the primaries as above ; between the submedian and median 

 nervures, and between the median branches of the secondaries are 

 blue-grey streaks, which become more distinct near the anal angle. 



Hab. Veragua, Chiriqui (Ribbe). 



Mus. nostr. 



It will probably be necessary to remove this species, L. bryaxis, and 

 L. melanochlora from Limnas and place them in a distinct genus. 



8. Cyrenia pyrippe. 



<S . Exp. l-8in. Allied to C. murtia. Secondaries shorter, and 

 outer margin less produced and rounded; the white and red spots 

 of the secondaries above nearly obsolete ; beneath the white spot of 

 the same wings is oval instead of round, and placed nearer the outer 

 margin. 



Hab. Veragua (ArcS). 



Mus. nostr. 



9. Ithomeis imitatrix. 



Ithomeis eulema, Butl. & Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 353 (nee Hew.). 



tS . Exp. 215 in. Primaries and margin of the secondaries black ; 

 a curved row of six ochraceous spots nearly parallel to the outer 

 margin of the primaries, the three nearest the costa elongated ; three 

 similar spots, one near the end of the cell and one on each side of 

 the second median branch ; an obsolete streak between the median 

 and submedian nervures, and the secondaries (except the margin) 

 tawny red ; four small yellow spots within the black margin of the 

 secondaries : beneath as above, the spots in the margin of the 

 secondaries being larger and seven in number ; this black margin 

 passes on to the base of the wing, leaving the basal half of the costa 

 tawny red. 



Hab. Veragua and Costa Rica. 



