228 MR. A. G. BUTLEE OX THE SPECIES OF LEMONIAS. 



15. Apodemia Colchis, Felder. PI. VII. fig. 17. 



c?. Alae supra fuscse, serie macularuni albai-um marginali alteraque 

 submarginali rufescentium : anticse serie inacularum sex septemve 

 albarum arcuatapost eellam posita, unaque apud cellse extimum gemi- 

 nata : posticae punctis quinque albis discalibus in serie irregulari post 

 eellam positis : corpus fuscum, collo rufescente. Antica? subtus nigro- 

 fuscae, costa venis et area postica rufescentibus ; maculis albis velut 

 in A. Epulo dispositis variae; duabus analibus punctisque fuscis tnav- 

 ginalibus aliisque submarginalibus indistinctis albidis rufescentibus : 

 posticae olivaceae, lineis subbasalibus lunulatis fasciisque duabus in- 

 distinctis marginalibus ferrugineis : corpus albidum. Exp. alar. unc. 



Hub. Brazil. c?. B.M. 



This species is allied to Aurinia, Domina and Epulus ; it has 

 very much the appearance of a female insect ; but the hairy prolegs 

 show it to be a male ; the abdomen has been broken off. 



16. Apodemia stalachtioides, sp. nov. PI. VII. fig. 18. 



S . Alae supra fuscae, punctis albis maculatae, fascia submarginali ferru- 

 ginea ; margine nigro, ciliis albo variis : anticae cella ferruginea : cor- 

 pus fuscum, abdomine dimidio anali albo. Alae subtus fuscae, maculis 

 albidis omnino maculatae : posticae macula interna ferruginea : aliter 

 velut supra : corpus albido-fuscum, abdomine rufescente, a latere albo 

 punctatum. Exp. alar. unc. l^r- 



Bab. Rio de Janeiro. 6 • B.M. 



Allied to the preceding species. 



The following species have been placed in the genus Lemonias ; 

 but I am doubtful whether they really belong to it : — 



1. Emesis? Petronius. (S- Hesperia 'Petx-omviS, Fabricius, Ent. 

 Syst. iii. pt. i, p. 324. n. 227 (1793) ; Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 43. f. 2' 

 (1800). Erycina Petronius, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 573. n. 29 

 (1819). Lemonias Petronius, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lepid, p. 458. 

 n. 2(1851).) 



Hab. "In Indiis " (FafenciMs). 



Judging by Donovan's figure, this insect would appear to be a 

 species of tmesis. 



2. Nymphidium? Kadenii. (Lemonias Kadenii, Felder, Wien. ent. 

 Monatschr. v. p. 101. n. 68 (1861). 



Hab, Venezuela. 



Lemonias Ptolomceus and L. agrius of the ' Genera ' form a new 

 genus allied to Charis; Lemonias Meris is the type of another new 

 genus allied to Calydna, for which Mr. Bates has proposed the 

 MS. name of Lasaia. 



