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Obs. Allied to T. menander, but more purple in tiut above ; 

 beneath purer white, and the spots at the apical and anal angles of 

 the secondaries smaller. In colour it resembles T. coruscans and 

 T. nitida, but differs from both in the arrangement of the spots of 

 the under surface. 



21. Tharops isthmica. 



$ . Exp. 1*5 in. Allied to T. splendida, but smaller, and the anal 

 angle of the secondaries less produced : beneath the ground-colour 

 is nearly uniformly sprinkled with pinkish scales, the central area 

 of both wings in T. splendida being decidedly whiter ; there are no 

 conspicuous spots at the apical and anal angles of the secondaries, 

 and the spot on the costa is much smaller. 



Hab. Veragua, Calobre (Aree). 



Mus. nostr. 



22. Lemonias pelarge. 



3 . Exp. 1*33 in. Primaries, base, and narrow outer margin of 

 secondaries dark brown ; some indistinct blue spots near the apex 

 of the primaries ; a spot near the anal angle of the primaries and the 

 inner area of the secondaries reddish orange : beneath grey sprinkled 

 with dark scales ; proximal half of both wings with distinct black 

 spots ; outer marginal area of both wings darker, variegated with 

 lighter marks, especially at the apical angle of both wings and the 

 anal angle of the primaries. 



Hab. Guatemala, Polochic valley (H. Hague). 



Mus. nostr. 



Obs. Allied to L. parthaon, in which the blue spots of the pri- 

 maries are very distinct ; in the present species the orange of the 

 secondaries extends almost to the costa : beneath the primaries have 

 much more blue-grey, and the submarginal spots of the secondaries 

 are obsolete, being large in L. parthaon. 



23. Lemonias theages. 



S . Exp. r05 in. Above dark brown, central area of secondaries 

 to the inner margin, and numerous spots over the margin of the 

 secondaries and the whole area of the primaries (two, one at the end 

 of the cell and one below it, the largest), white ; beneath as above, 

 except that the base of the secondaries is white, and bears several 

 black spots. 



Hab. Veragua (Arce) ; Costa Rica (Rogers) . 



Mus. nostr. 



Obs. Allied to L. orpheus ; but the white spots of the primaries 

 are much larger, and the dark margin to the secondaries broader. 



24. Lemonias debilis. 



c? . Exp. l - 2 in. Dark brown above irrorated with ochraceous 

 scales, dark brown spots with ochre margins irregularly dispersed over 

 both wings, except along the outer margin of both, where they lie 

 contiguous to one another, forming a submarginal row : beneath as 



