4 [June, 
middle is blue; that there are two spots in the cell and one at the end 
of the cell also blue, and that there is a scarlet spot on the inner mar- 
gin before the middle; that the posterior wing has three blue spots 
near the base and one at the end of the cell; and that the blue of the 
outer margin is broader. 
Female like the male, except that it has the wings broader, the 
spots of the band of the anterior wing more distinct, hastate in form, 
and whiter, and that it has a scarlet spot in the cell on the under-side 
of the anterior wing. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
I have given myself the pleasure of naming this very distinet 
species after Mr. Belt, to whom I am indebted for the five species now 
described. 
In describing some new species in the March No. of this Magazine, 
I mentioned that Mr. Belt had had the good fortune to send six species 
(two of which were new) of the rare genus Symmachia. He has now 
sent another, a beautiful new species, and has also been very successful 
in taking several species of the rare genus Anteros, and amongst them 
A. Chrysoprasta of Bates. He sends home his own collection (to avoid 
the damp of Nicaragua) of 85 species, which, though unique with him, 
are nearly all familiar to us from parts of South America, There 
is a Leptalis amongst them which, though small, seems to me to be the 
female of ZL. Cordillera of Felder. 
SYMMACHTA CLEONYMA, 2%. S. 
Upper-side. Male; dark brown, the margins of the thorax and the 
anal segments of the abdomen scarlet. Anterior wing marked chiefly 
below the middle by 12 or 18 scarlet spots ; two spots near the base, 
and one (minute) near the middle of the costal margin white, two sub- 
marginal bands of orange spots. Posterior wing scarlet, with all the 
margins broadly brown, the outer margin dentated inwardly, two linear 
spots of orange at the anal angle. 
Under-side. Anterior wing as above, except that all the spots and 
the inner margin are white. Posterior wing white, crowded with black 
spots and bands: a sub-marginal series of black spots with white hastate 
spots above them. 
Exp. lvo inch. 
ARICORIS CLEOMEDES, 7%. Ss. 
Upper-side. Male; orange, anterior wing with the costal and outer 
margin and apex very broadly dark brown, marked by three sub-apical 
