80 RHOPALOCERA. 
Alis brunneis, fascia communi fusca transversa, altera per cellulam anticarum et duabus submarginalibus 
notatis, ocello (bipupillato) ad anticarum apicem, altera ad angulum posticarum analem: subtus alis ful- 
vescentioribus, fascia communi pallida extra cellulam ornatis, ocellis (uno magno, altero parvo) bipupillatis 
ad angulum posticarum apicalem, margine externo lineis duabus submarginalibus fuscis notato. 
Obs. E. labe affinis, plaga fulva anticarum pagine inferioris absente. 
Hab. Mexico (Deppé, Mus. Berol.), Cordova (Riimelt) ; Guatemaua, Polochic valley’, 
Choctum and Yzabal (F. D. G. & O. 8.), Pancina, Polochic valley (Champion) ; HonDURAS 
(Mus. Brit.1), San Pedro (G. M. Whitely); Nicaraaua, Chontales (Janson); Costa Rica 
(Van Patten?*); Panama, Chiriqui (2ibdé), Lion Hill (Md Leannan).— VENEZUELA * 
This species has a wide range in Central America; and if the Venezuela form is the 
same, as Mr. Butler thinks it in all probability is®, it spreads into the north-western 
parts of South America. As the name £. pieria was originally applied to a Central- 
American insect, we retain that name for the present species, leaving the question of 
its identity with the Venezuelan form for further consideration, as we have not yet had 
sufficient materials before us to enable us to form a decided opinion on the subject. 
E. pieria is a lowland species, being probably restricted to districts lying below an 
elevation of 2500 feet. 
We have described a specimen from Honduras, where the type of £. pieria was 
taken 1. | 
11. Euptychia gulnare. (Tab. VIII. fig. 11.) 
Euptychia gulnare, Butl. Ent. Monthl. Mag. vi. p. 250, t. 1. f. 3°. 
Alis supra fusco-brunneis unicoloribus: subtus alis pallidioribus, linea fusco-nigra submarginali valde sinuata 
aliisque duabus (una ultra, altera per cellulam transeuntibus); alis anticis ocello unico ad angulum apicalem 
notatis; posticis ocellis quinque submarginalibus, secundo et quinto maximis et albo distincte pupillatis, 
reliquis parvis et indistinctis. 
Hab. Panama, Lion Hill (Af Leannan). 
Of this dull-coloured species only a single male specimen has as yet reached us; this 
Mr. Butler described in 18701, and compared it with E. harmonia. The neuration of 
the primaries, however, places it with E. lade and its allies, whilst £. harmonia goes 
with /. camerta in a distinct group. 
12. Euptychia squamistriga. (£. zabdi, Tab. VIII. fig. 24.) 
Pindis squamistriga, R. Feld. Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1869, p. 475°; Butl. Lep. Ex. 
“ Corrections ”’’, 
Euptychia zabdi, But]. Lep. Ex. p. 11, t. 4. £. 7°. 
Alis supra fuscis, anticis truncatis, posticis in margine externo angulum analem versus distincte dentatis: 
subtus alis nigricanti obsolete irroratis, linea submarginali valde indistincta sinuata et altera communi, 
in posticis angulata, transversa fusco-nigricantibus, alis ultra hance pallidioribus; posticis punctis quinque 
nigris ornatis (secundo maximo, quinto albo pupillato). 
