370 RHOPALOCERA. 
altera extra eam ; posticis ocello magno ad medium marginis externi rufo ciliato, albo extus limbato et 
intus purpureo nitente, lineis variis rufis plus minusve elongatis ad marginem analem. 
Q femine L. regipennis persimilis, fascia alarum alba subtus minus distincte rufo limbata. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Mr. Champion procured us a male and two females of this beautiful species in the 
forest west of Bugaba. The male differs from that of EH. regipennis in the rich 
colouring of its underside, the females of the two species being hardly distinguishable. 
ce. Subcostal nervure of primaries with two branches *. 
17. Kurygona bettina, (Tab. XL. figg. 23, 24.) 
Eurygona bettina, Hew. Equat. Lep. p. 46!; Ex. Butt., Hurygona, t.9. f. 85. 
Alis fusco-nigris cyaneo vix tinctis, anticis ad apicem paulo dilutioribus; subtus pallide aureis unicoloribus, 
macula parva ad medium marginis posticarum externi nigra maculisque duabus minoribus ad angulum 
analem. 
@ mari similis, sed alis omnino dilutioribus. 
Hab. Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt) ; Costa Rica, Cache (Rogers).—Ecuapor }. 
Originally described from Ecuador, where Buckley obtained it in some numbers}. 
In Central America it seems to be rare, and as yet we have only seen specimens 
from Costa Rica and Nicaragua. From the latter country Belt sent a single male 
specimen. 
E. bettina may readily be distinguished from the species it resembles on the upper 
side by the pale golden tint of the wings beneath. 
18. Kurygona cataleuca. (Tab. XL. figg. 21, 22.) 
Eurygona cataleuca, R. Felder, Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1869, p. 467°. 
Alis sericeo-fusco-nigris, anticis ad apicem dilutioribus, subtus omnino argenteis immaculatis. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova, Potrero (Hedemann'), Cordova (Riimeli): Guatemata, Cubil- 
guitz (Champion). 
This species seems to come next to L. ewmenes, Hew., of Colombia and the valley of 
the Amazons, but differs in the wings being destitute of all markings beneath. It 
was first obtained by Lieut. Hedemann in Southern Mexico, where it has since been 
found by Riimeli. Its presence in Guatemala is proved by a single male specimen 
‘caught by Champion in the forest country of northern Vera Paz. 
19. Eurygona aurantia. (Tab. XL. figg. 18,19 ¢, 209.) 
Eurygona aurantia, Butl. & Druce, Cist. Ent. i. p. 1081; P.Z. S. 1874, p. 8537. 
Alis fusco-nigris, area interna plaga magna subtriangulari rufo-aurantia; subtus omnino argenteis immacu- 
latis; abdomine supra medialiter rufo-aurantio. 
© fuscis anticis tantum plaga aurantia ornatis. 
* The drawing of the wings of the species mentioned below is incorrectly given. 
