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HESPERIDjE. 
brown, the base and a band of darker colour which crosses it 
brown: four subapical transparent white spots : the space 
between the submarginal bands tinted with lilac. 
Underside as above, except that the submarginal bands 
are broken into spots and less distinct. 
Exp. 1 ^ 9 q inch. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Belongs to the same group as P. Melander of Cramer. 
11. Leucochitonea trifasciata. 
^/jjLxviiij fa. 
Alis pallide rufis, anticis lilacino tinctis, ambabus faseiis tribus 
margineque exteriori rufo-fuscis. 
Upperside rufous, pale, tinted with lilac on the an¬ 
terior wing. Both wings crossed by three bands of brown, 
both with the outer margin brown. Anterior wing with the 
first band broad, the second angular, the third and submar¬ 
ginal band macular. 
Underside as above, except that it is much paler, and 
that the anterior wing is without the subbasal band. 
Exp. inch. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Belongs to the same group as the last, but very distinct. 
12. Leucochitonea Lucaria. 
Alis fuscis: anticis cinereo tinctis, macula costali maculaque anali 
fulvis, posticis fascia submarginali fulva. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing tinted with 
lilac-grey towards the outer margin : an oblong spot from the 
middle of the costal margin, and a small spot near the anal 
angle, yellow. Posterior wing with a band of yellow near the 
outer margin. 
Uxderside as above, except that the spot near the anal 
