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green. A narrow black streak corresponds to the upper 
part of the stigma, and the end of the cell is narrowly 
black. The costal margin from the bright green base to 
beyond the end of the cell, the cell itself, an area enclosing 
the two semi-hyaline spots of the upper side, are orange ful- 
vous, from here a broad, irregular brown band extends to 
the margin of the wing. The entire apical area is heavily 
overscaled with bright green, through which the three sub- 
Fig. 1. Poanes batesi new species, male genitalia. 
apical spots sometimes indistinctly show. The two semi- 
hyaline spots of the upper side are repeated but as they lie 
in an orange fulvous area they are less distinct than on the 
upper side. The streak in interspace 1 is larger than on the 
upper side and much paler in color. Below vein 1 the wing 
is brown. Fringes at the inner angle orange fulvous, above 
there brown to the apex, with whitish scales sparsely in- 
termixed at the base, forming a basal line, which varies in 
distinctness with individuals, and may be entirely lost in 
very worn specimens. 
Secondaries. The ground color is dark brown, heavily 
overscaled with bright green, except the abdominal fold 
which remains brown bordered on each side with orange 
fulvous scales. The green overscaling does not quite reach 
the outer margin of the wing and thus leaves a narrow 
marginal line of the dark brown ground color. A discal 
band of black spots, usually three, as follows : one, squarish 
or roundish, between veins 2 and 3, a small one above it be- 
