Loc. Minas Geraes, two Brit. Mus. Coll., four Hew. Coll. § Described by Hewitson as one of the most beautiful of the genus. One specimen only in Hew. Coll. ¶ May be diminutive form of Gerona. ** Megistanis Cadmus, Cram. (Brit. Mus.). + These two insects have marvellous protective colouring, under side exactly similar to dry leaf, †This sp. and its allies very abundant in valley of Rio Brumado, near Entre Rios, alt. about three thousand feet. List of Butterflies described as from Minas Geraes, but which are not in my collection. Quoted from "Catalogue of the Collection of Diurnal Lepidoptera, formed by the late W. C. Hewitson," by W. F. Kirby, 1879; and from "A Synonymic Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera, with Appendixes," by W. F. Kirby, 1871-1877. Those marked * are from the Hewitson Collection. |