CYCLOPIDES. 
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2. Cyclopides Caenides. . jV, S}J. f. 
Alis fuscis, ciliis rufis: anticis maculis sex vitreo-fulvis, posticis 
macula magna aurantiaco-fulva: his infra rufis immaculatis. 
Upperside rufous-brown, darker towards the outer 
margin of the posterior wing : the fringe rufous. Anterior 
wing with six transparent orange spots : three longitudinally 
at the middle of the wing and three (very minute) near the 
apex. Posterior wing with a large oblong orange spot 
before the middle. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, but paler near the 
margins. Posterior wing rufous, irrorated with paler colour. 
Exp. 1 inch. Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearly allied to C. cypselus of Felder. 
3. Cyclopides Carmides. £.<KXt, v.yj. 
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Alis fuscis: anticis maculis tribus vitreis in triangulum dispositis, 
posticis macula fasciaque aurantiacis : his infra macula argentea. 
Upperside. Dark brown, with rufous hair at the 
base. Anterior wing tinted with purple towards the outer 
margin, with three central transparent spots placed in the 
form of a triangle. Posterior wing with an orange spot 
before the middle, and beyond it a band of three spots of 
the same colour. 
Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above, ex¬ 
cept that part of the inner margin is pale. Posterior wing 
with a large silvery central spot. 
Exp. IAj inch. Hab. Madagascar, 
in the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
4. Cyclopides argenteo-ornatus. "-- v, fi/.Lxi f /r / / f- 
Alis fuscis: anticis maculis septem aurantiaco-flavis, posticis 
macula oblonga aurantiaca: his infra viridibus, maculis quatuor 
fasciaque argenteo-albis. 
Upperside. Dark brown, the base clothed with rufous 
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