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antennae stout, scarcely exceeding- half the length of the costa, distinctly 
ringed with white, club oval, abbreviated. Known sp. : Lemonias mormo 
(Feld.) ; Apodemia sonorensis, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. p. 303, Sonora. 
Xenandra^ g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 304. Allied to Limnas ; antennae stout, 
club subovate, concave beneath j palpi short ; fore wings with costa deflexed 
in middle. Sp. X. heliodes, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. p. 304, pi. 38. figs. 19-22, Bahia; 
CViamce/imwas, g. n., Felder, /. c. p. 304. Allied to Lminas] head large; 
antennae slender, passing middle of costa, club distinct, arcuate ; branch 2 of 
subcostal vein rising far behind closure of cell. Sp. C. tircis, sp. n., Fold. 
1. c. p. 304, pi. 38. figs. 17, 18, Bahia. 
Oreas*, g. n., Felder, l.c. p. 305. Allied to Limnas \ head small; collar 
distinct ; antennae slender, more than half as long as costa, club narrow, ex- 
cavated ; palpi slightly exceeding face ; discoidal cells not reaching middle 
of wings, subcostal vein triramose, branch 2 emitted behind closure of cell. 
Sp. 0. marathon, sp. n., Feld. 1. e. p. 306, pi. 38. figs. 23, 24, and O. ctesiphon, 
Feld. 1. c. p. 305, New Granada. 
Dryas, g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 305. Allied to preceding, but head and body 
much stouter; palpi stout, setose, scarcely exceeding face, joints not easily 
distinguishable ; inferior discoidal vein issuing from the middle of a trans- 
verse venule, branch 2 of subcostal vein remote from closure of cell, trans- 
verse venule straight. Sp. Limnas cinaron (Feld.). 
JSsthemopsis, g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 306. Allied to Limnas ; head small ; 
anteunoe very slender, gradually passing into a very long club ; palpi slender, 
reaching the face, last joint thin; abdomen elongated. Sp. E. clonia, sp.n,, 
Feld. 1. c. p. 306, pi. 38. figs. 11, 12, New Granada. 
Lepricornis, g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 307. Allied to Barhicornis ; antennae short, 
thickish, club gradual, elongated, excavated, scaled ; palpi rather thick, ex- 
ceeding the face ; wings entire, ecaudate ; subcostal vein triramose, branches 
1 and 2 near closure of cell, superior discoidal vein springing far behind cell, 
inferior above the middle of the discocellular venule. Sp. L. melanchroia, 
sp. n., Feld. 1. c. p. 307, pi. 38. fig. 26, Mexico. 
g. 11 ., Felder, /. c. p. 308. Allied to Sise7ne\ head small, re- 
tracted, eyes and forehead densely pilose ; palpi pilose, not passing face, joint 
3 stout, obtuse ; antennae slender, long, club very narrow, fiexile ; discoidal 
cells short, subcostal vein tri- or biramose, branch 1 at apex of cell, 2 far 
behind this. Sp. A. ayatJum, Feld. l.c. p. 308, pi. 37. figs. 26, 26, Bahia j 
A. amarynthina, Feld. 1. c. p. 309, New Granada. 
Ithoniiola, g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 311. Allied to Xcrias; collar not distinct, 
palpi ascendent, joint 2 on a level with the vertex, 3 very short, nutant ; 
antennae slender, club very slender ; wings elongate, subcostal vein in anterior 
quadriramose, branch 1 before, 2 at, 3 & 4 far behind apex of cell, inferior 
discoidal cell rising from above the middle of the transverse venule. Sp. 
I. Jlm'alis, Feld, 1. c. p. 311, Surinam. 
Mctapheles, g. n., Bates, Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 156. Allied to Phcles ; colls 
short ; second subcostal branch emitted far beyond apex of cell in fore wings. 
Sp. M. dinora, sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 166, from Veragiia. 
New species : — 
Limnas uhia, Felder, 1. c. p. 303, Cayenne. 
Lemonias. The following 6 new species are described (/. c.) by 0. & R. 
* Name already used for a genus of Antelopes. 
1866. [voL. III.] 2 H 
