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9. Eurygona hypophza. (Tab. XL. figg. 9,103.) 
Eurygone hypophea g, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. 8. 1878, p. 360°. 
Alis fusco-nigricantibus medialiter rufescentibus; subtus fuscis fascia communi lata ultra cellulam indistincta ; 
posticis serie submarginali punctorum nigrorum fere obsoleta. 
@ alis fuscis, anticarum area interna et posticis pallidioribus. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (226de1), Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
In describing the male of this species from a specimen in Dr. Staudinger’s collection, 
we associated with it a female from Costa Rica which had long been undetermined in 
our collection. We now find that we were in error in so doing, and that the true 
female of E. hypophea is as described above, and that the other specimen is very 
probably a female of E. eubule, though, as will be seen in our remarks on that species, 
we are not quite certain on this point. That the specimen described by us as the 
female of EL. hypophea is that sex of H. eubule we have now no doubt whatever. 
E. hypophea seems restricted in its range to the neighbourhood of Chiriqui. It 
flies in the early morning between 8 and 9 o’clock, and is found in second-growth 
woods. 
10. Eurygona leucorrhoa. (Tab. XL. figg. 11, 122.) 
Eurygona leucorrhoa, Godm. & Salv. P. Z.S8. 1878, p. 360°. 
Alis fusco-nigris, anticis (preter aream costalem, apicem et marginem externum) et posticis omnino rufo- 
brunneis ; subtus sericeo-fuscis, triente anticarum distali et area apicali posticarum obscurioribus ; posticis 
dimidio distali sericeo-albido ; linea communi ultra cellulas a costa anticarum ad marginem posticarum 
internum ducta, in posticis sinuata ad marginem externum plus minusve parallela; posticis serie submar- 
ginali ocellorum, eo ad medium marginis maximo, margine ipso rufo. 
@ nobis adhuc ignota. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ridde*), Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
This Eurygona is restricted to the neighbourhood of the Volcano of Chiriqui, whence 
Mr. Champion sent us a series of many specimens. The first that came under our 
notice were obtained by Herr Ribbe, and were submitted to us by Dr. Staudinger. 
One of these we have figured. 
The species most nearly allied to E. leucorrhoa is E. eucrates, Hew., from Ecuador ; 
this has a wider dark edging to the outer margin and a dark triangular mark on the 
outer margin of the secondaries not seen in E. leucorrhoa. 
This species has the same habits as L. hypophea. 
11. Eurygona sergia, sp.n. (Tab. XXXIX. figg. 9, 10¢, 11, 122.) 
Alis fusco-nigris, anticis triente basali (preter costam) et posticis area abdominali rufo-brunneis; subtus griseo- 
fuscis, fascia communi ultra cellulas rufa nigro marginata, a costa anticarum ad marginem posticarum 
internum ducta; anticis fascia altera exteriori obscura ; posticis ad marginem externum nigro variegatis 
et ocellis submarginalibus ornatis, eo ad medium maximo, iis ad angulum analem elongatis. 
Q mari similis, sed colore alarum rufo-brunneo dilutiore. 
9 altera (?) alis supra fuscis inornatis. 
