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2. Leucochitonea Libethra. yr ^/ jlv )i f C 
Alis anticis rufo-fuscis, macnlis decern vitreis; posticis griseo- 
rufis, basi nigro-fusca, macnlis quatnor albis subbasalibus : his 
infra caeruleis, macula magna costali nigro-fusca, maculis margine- 
que exteriori fuscis. 
Upperside rufous-brown. Anterior wing irrorated with 
pale blue : ten transparent white spots : three near the middle 
of the costal margin, three below these in the middle of the 
wing, and four near the apex, forming a square: the fringe 
brown. Posterior wing rufous-grey, with the base dark 
brown, and a spot at the anal angle (touching which there 
are four white spots) also brown: the fringe white. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above. Posterior wing 
pale blue irrorated with black, with a large black spot on the 
costal margin, two or three smaller spots, and the outer 
margin, which is broad, brown. 
Exp. 1 T 2 ^- inch. Hab. Amazon (St. Paulo). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Also near L. Cerealis. 
3. Leucochitonea Lagia. 
Pythonides Herennius, Hubner , Sammlung, figs. 1, 2, 3,4. 
I have renamed this, the specific name having been pre¬ 
viously used by Cramer. 
4. Leucochitonea lancea. 
Carystus Jovianus, Hubner , Zutrage , figs. 713, 714. 
Not believing this to be the same species as Jovianus of 
Cramer, I have given it another name. 
5. Leucochitonea Limaea. jl. , v,£/. /„v // . /, 2 
Alis fuscis : anticis cseruleo irroratis, posticis margine exteriori late 
cseruleo: his infra caeruleis, apice rufo-fuseo. 
