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DiEDALMA. Hcxiitson. 



Head and eyes densely covered with long liair. Palpi long and projecting. 



Anterior wing with the sub-costal ncrvure four-branched ; the first and second 

 branches before the end of the cell. 



Posterior wing usually tailed, the costal margin projecting. 



D.ED ALMA DINIAS. 1, .2, 3. 



UprERSiDE. Male ( ^) dark brown. Anterior wing falcated ^dth a large oval 

 central orange spot ; the extreme costal margin near the apex, with foni' small linear 

 white spots. Posterior wing with two tails. 



Underside, as above, exce])t that the apex of the anterior wing ant! the whole of 

 the posterior wing are beautifully variegated with brown and grey, and adorned witli 

 several spots of silvery wdiite. The costal margin angular. 



Female ( ) differs in being of a lighter broAvn, in having a transverse row of 

 indistinct white spots near the apex, and several ill-defined triangular rufous spots on 

 the posterior wing. On the underside ( i ) it is lighter than the male. 



Expan. 2n)iii- \l?ih. New Granada. 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson 



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D.EDALMA DOR.ETE. 4, 5. 



Upperside. Male rufous-lnown. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a 

 double row of light yellow spots ])arallel to each other and the outer margin. Anterior 

 wing with a small bifid white spot near the costal margin, and four small linear spoti- 

 on the margin near the apex ; the course of the median nervure lighter than the rest 

 of the wing. 



Underside totally different. Exquisitely varied and better described by pencil 

 than by pen. 



Expan. 2,-0 in. Ilab. New Granada. 



In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and W. W. Saunders. 



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