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9. Dipsas Betulse. 



Thecla Betulae, Auctorum. 



10. Dipsas Grunus. 



Thecla Grunus, Boisduval, Lepidopteres de la Califomie, p. 17. 



11. Dipsas lutea, Hewitson. Plate XXVI. figs. 9, 10. 



Upperside. Female. — Orange. Anterior wing with the outer margins brown. Posterior 

 wing with the tail, the outer margin near it, and a spot at the anal angle dark brown. 



Underside orange. Anterior wing crossed by two rufous bands bordered with white : a 

 spot of brown near the anal angle. Posterior wing pale rufous-brown crossed by two Hnes of 

 silvery white : a broad submarginal band of orange bordered inwardly by lunular white spots 

 margined with black, and outwardly by a line of small black spots : a black spot near the base 

 of the tail, and also at the anal angle : the outer margin brown, the fringe white. 



Exp. 1^1 inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Japan. 



12. Dipsas saepestriata, Heivitson. Plate XXVI. figs. 7, 8. 



Upperside. Male. — Orange-yellow (the bands of the underside indistinctly seen through) : 

 the outer margins dark brown, narrow : a black spot (marked with a spot of white) at the 

 anal angle. 



Underside orange-yellow. Both wings crossed transversely by numerous bands and spots 

 of brown. Posterior wing orange at the base of the tad, marked with two black spots. 



Female differs from the male in having the apex of the anterior wing 

 broadly brown ; two black spots near the base of the tail ; and the outer margin of the posterior 

 wing broader, traversed near the tail by a line of white. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Japan. 



