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Guatemalan examples, where the species is far from uncommon. At first sight 
E. theseus much resembles E. agacles; but, besides being larger, the males have the 
base of the wings suffused with greenish blue. From E. pieridoides it differs in having 
a white spot within the cell of the primaries, the white of the interior portion of the 
wing keeping outside the cell. 
Our figure represents a specimen taken at San Gerénimo, Guatemala. 
4. Eubagis anubis. (Tab. XXIV «a. fig. 9.) 
Eubagis anubis, Hew. Ex. Butt. Eubagis, t. 3. f. 16, 17'; Bates, Journ. Ent. ii. p. 821’. 
. theseo haud dissimilis, sed margine posticarum externo angustiore fusco et subtus posticis macula costali 
ferruginea, macula alba apicali nulla distinguenda. 
Hab. Nicaracua (Belt ?).—Ecuapor; AMAZONS VALLEY ! 2 
We only know of the existence of this species within our limits from the single 
Nicaraguan specimen mentioned by Mr. Bates2, which is now in our possession, and 
which we have figured. This is a male, and differs from Hewitson’s figure in the 
narrowness of the black border of the secondaries. The valley of the Amazons seems 
to be its chief habitat. 
E. anubis is the largest of the Central-American species of this group, and differs 
from all of them in having a costal spot on the secondaries beneath. 
b’. Secondaries with two ocelli beneath. 
5. Eubagis ate, sp.n. (Tab. XXIV a. figg. 5, 6.) 
Alis supra fere ut in E. theseo, sed marginibus omnibus obscuris multo latioribus fascia fusca cellulam posti- 
carum transeunte anticarum marginem internum intrante (sicut in femina HZ. athemonis) bene separata ; 
subtus quoque ocellis duobus in margine posticarum externo ab E. theseo et ab omnibus hujus sectionis 
speciebus distinguenda. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Teleman, Cubilguitz (Champion). 
At first sight this species recalls some of the forms of E. athemon, on account of the 
discal stripe across the secondaries; but not only is the costa of the primaries without 
any metallic colour, but the secondaries beneath have two ocelli, a character that does 
not occur in any other member of this section. 
At present we have only seen three specimens of this species, two of which were 
captured at Teleman, on the Polochic river, by Mr. Champion, a little above the level 
of the sea. one of which is figured; the other is from Cubilguitz, in the forests of 
Northern Vera Paz, at an elevation of about 1200 feet. 
