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Parano de Aponte, 2800 m. (Stubel), Quindiu Pass, 3800 m. (Fassl), Ecuador: Quito (Stubel). — lanassa lanassa. 

 Fldr. (52 f) is a form of leaena with some^^•hat broader wings, in which the white dots are absent on the under- 

 side of both wings and the light yellow band is narrower. Before the margin of the forewing there is a 

 dentate bro^^•n line on the under surface. Bogota. — satura form. nov. (52 f). Likewise a form of leaena, sutw-a. 

 on the under surface of which the posterior white dot of the forewing and also the first two and the last 

 two dots on the hind-ning are replaced by eye-spots. These are black with white pupils and yellow rings. Before 

 the distal margm a dark brown dentate Ime. Sometimes the eye-spots are very small and indistinct. Cuzco, 

 2 — 3000 m. (Peru), Quuidiu Pass, 2400 m. (Colombia, Fassl). 



L. lisa spec. nov. (52 f). An easily recognized species. Above brown with a red-yellow band beyond Usa. 

 the middle of the hindwing, which in the anterior half is narrow and indistinct, but in the posterior half 

 gradually increases in breadth and at the inner angle extends along the distal margin. On the under surface 

 the forewing is unicolorous dark brown; the hindwing likewise dark brown with a straight, light reddish yellow 

 band, occupying the same position as above, anteriorly 1 mm., posteriorly 2 mm. in breadth, sharply defmed 

 at both sides and proximally bordered by a white line. Beyond this 2 fine white dots in cellules 2 and 3, and 

 before the distal margin a brown undulate line. South-East Peru. 



L. albocincta Hew. (52 c). ^ : above unicolorous brown. Beneath reddish brown, forewing with 1 or 2, albodncta. 

 occasionally 3 white dots, which, however, may also be entirely absent. Hindwing finely striated with dark 

 broMTi, with a fairly straight white band, which is interrupted by the brown veins. The very different $ (52 c) 

 was discovered by Fassl. It is similar to gortyna and gortynoides and is distinguished by the large black eye- 

 spots, with white pupils and red-yellow rmgs, on the upperside of the forewing between the median veins. 

 In cellules i and 5, nearer to the distal margin are placed 2 small black rings with white centres. Hindwing 

 without markings. Beneath the forewing is brown, costal and distal margins brownish grey, irrorated with dark 

 brown, the large ej^e-spots as above; the small eye-spots replaced by white dots. Hindwing brownish grey, 

 irrorated with dark bro-\^-n, with lighter submarginal band. From the Rio Vitaco, 2500 m.. West Cordilleras 

 (Colombia). 



L. albomaculata Hew. (52 g). Above browai. Beneath reddish brown, forewing with a straight row alhomacu- 

 of white dots, hindwing with a curved row of 7 nearly round white spots. Sometimes some white dots are ^"*''' 

 present also on the upperside of the forewing. Colombia, Rio Pongo in Bolivia. — affineola Stgr. i. I. (52 g) affincola. 

 is a form of albotnaculata in which the first three white spots on the underside of the hindwing are rather large, 

 but the other i very small and punctiform, so that the row appears much more strongly curved. Sometimes 

 the first and third spots are also very small. On the under surface of the forewing the two posterior white dots 

 are placed in black rings and removed somewhat proximad. On the upper surface there are on the forewing 

 3 white dots, on the hindwing one. Cuzco in Peni, Bolivia. — apulia Hopff., a further form of albomaculata, apuUa. 

 differs in having the white macular band on the underside of the hindwing running straight across the disc 

 like a string of pearls. The separate spots are round, of uniform size and placed rather close together. On the 

 upperside of the forewing are 3 red-yellow submarginal sjjots and on the hindwing a red-yellow subapical spot. 

 From Bolivia. 



L. maso Godrn. is aberrant in shape. The apex of the forewing is truncate, the distal margin conse- maso. . 

 quently projecting in an obtuse angle, that of the hindwing is dentate and forms a right angle at the 3rd median 

 vein. The upper surface is unicolorous brown. Beneath likewise brown, apex of the forewing and inner margin 

 of the hindwing dusted with lilac. Forewing with an almost straight submarginal row of 6 white dots. Hind- 

 wing with an excurved row of 6 or 7 white spots, with yellow central dots. 48 mm. From Colombia (Frontino 

 in Antioquia). 



L. villarresi Dogn. has the distal margin of the forewing rounded. That of the hindwing is somewhat villarresi. 

 undulate with the inner angle obtuse. The upper surface is unicolorous brown, the under surface likewise 

 brown, at the distal margin lighter, with a short row of 2 or 3 white spots not far from the apex, nepr the costal 

 margin. 48 mm. From Loja in Ecuador. 



L. euopis Godm. & Salv. Distal margua of both wings rounded. (J: above brown. Forewing with 5 cuopis. 

 black, white-pupilled eye-spots in a curved row before the distal margin. Hindwing in the middle with a row 

 of 5 black, non-pupilled spots. Beneath ferruginous, the eye-spots of the forewing as above and placed in an 

 ochre-yellow band bordered with dark brown. On the hindwing a row of small eye-spots is present mstead 

 of the spots. In the i the eye-spots on the upperside of the forewing are placed in a broad, strongly curved 

 ochre-yellow submarginal band. The distal half of the hindwing is entirely ochre-yellow, only a narrow distal 

 and inner margin and the row of spots are brown. The under surface in the $ is light brownish ochre-yellow, 

 darker towards the base; the markings of the forewing as in the (J, the hindwing with only a row of brown 

 dots. Found by Rogers at the Volcan de Irazu and Cache in Costa Rica. Rare. 



L. panacea Hev). (52 g). Above unicolorous brown. Beneath reddish brown, margin of the forewing panacea. 

 and the whole hindwing with undulate dark brown markings. Forewing with 2 black, white-pupilled eye- 



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