224 RHOPALOCERA. 
6’. Apex of primaries elongated, onter margin concave. 
2. Hunica caresa. 
Cybdelis caresa, Hew. Ex. Butt. Cybdelis, i. f. 20°. 
Eunica caresa, Bates, Journ. Ent. ii. p. 197”. 
Alis velutino-fusco-nigris, albo extus ciliatis, anticis elongatis apice valde hamatis, area discali et ale parte 
basali late purpureo-cyaneis, posticis ad basin eodem colore lavatis; subtus fuscis, anticarum apicibus et 
posticis omnino rosaceo tinctis et undique albido atomatis, maculis et lineis omnibus valde indistinctis, 
ocello unico ad anticarum apicem, et posticis quatuor ultra cellulam ornatis, his minutis, parte proxima 
nigra, parte distali ceerulescente. 
Femina brunnea, anticis ad apicem obscurioribus fascia lata alba transvittatis, maculis tribus subapicalibus 
quoque notatis ; subtus sicut in mare, maculis paulo clarioribus. 
Hab. Guatemaita, Zapote (Champion).—CoLomBia!; Ecuapor; Peru; Botivia; 
AMAZONS ?. 
Colombia is the country whence Hewitson’s types were procured ; but the range of 
the species has since been traced as far south as Bolivia and to the valley of the Upper 
Amazons. We have also recently received from Mr. Champion several examples from 
the mountains of Guatemala sloping towards the Pacific Ocean; these were taken at 
an elevation of about 2000 feet above the sea. It is remarkable, however, that no 
other trace of it has as yet been found in Central America. Our Guatemala speci- 
mens have the markings of the secondaries rather more uniform beneath than is usual 
in South-American examples; but as these latter offer considerable variation in this 
respect, too much stress must not be laid upon it. 
E. caresa, though provided with a pencil of hairs near the base of the cell of the 
secondaries, as in HL. sophronisba, has the wings of a very different shape, falcate 
instead of rounded. Its nearest South-American allies are EL. picea and E. cabira, both 
described from Venezuela by Dr. Felder. 
b. Male with a pencil of hairs near the base of the submedian nervure of the primaries 
beneath. 
3. Eunica alemena. (Tab. XXIII. figg. 6, 72.) 
Callianira alemena, Doubl. & Hew. Gen. Diurn. Lep. t. 28. f. 1°. 
Eunica alemena, Godm. & Salv. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 123’. 
Alis nigris, fascia subcostali a basin ad angulum apicalem (ad cellule finem fere interrupta) cerulea, posticis 
fascia submarginali eodem colore sed magis micante; subtus fuscescentibus, anticis ad apicem colore 
pallidiore notatis, posticis rufescenti-fuscis, maculis fusco-nigris variegatis, ocello bipupillato ad angulum 
apicalem aliisque duobus magnitudine diversis angulum analem propioribus. 
Femina alis obscure brunneis, anticis ad apicem obscurioribus fascia transversa ultra cellulam alba. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Riimeli, Hoge); Brrvish Honpuras, Corosal (Roe); Guatn- 
MALA, Polochic valley (fF. D. G. & O. S.), Teleman (Champion), Choctum (Hague) ; 
Panama, Bugaba (Arcé, Champion).—Co.omBIa ?. 
