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V . Wings with very indistinct minute white spots. 



4. Butleria brunnea. 



? . Ancyloxypha brunnea, Scudd. Rep. Peabody Ac. Sci. iv. p. 74 (1872) \ 



Alis fuscis, anticis punctis duobus minutissimis, uno ultra cellulam, altero inter ramos medianos secundum et 

 tertium, albo-hyalinis : subtus ut supra, sed anticis margine interno pallidiore, punctis aliis duobus, uno 

 inter ramos medianos primum et secundum, altero in regione costali apicem versus. 



$ mari similis. 



Hab. Guatemala 1 , Duefias (Champion). 



We have a single male of this insect, agreeing with the mutilated type, a female, 

 now before us. It agrees perfectly with Butleria in the neuration of the primaries, 

 as well as in the structure of the antennae, so that we have no hesitation in referring 

 the species to this genus. The very minute white spots on the primaries are not 

 easily seen in the type, owing to its abraded condition. 



Mr. Eichardson has sent us a worn specimen of a nearly allied form from Matagalpa, 

 Nicaragua, but it is too imperfect to describe. 



c'. Wings with large orange or ilavous spots. 



5. Butleria pulchra, sp. n. (Tab. xcil. figg. 7, 8, s .) 



Alis fuscis, anticis maculis parvis quatuor discalibus (una infra cellulam triangulari), linea obliqua subapicali 

 venis divisa, flavis ; posticis maculis duabus conjunctis marginem externum versus, tertia minuta interiori, 

 aurantiis : subtus fulvis, anticis maculis ut supra et margine interno late flavis, fascia lata a basi ad 

 marginem externum extendente (maculis exceptis) fusca ; posticis maculis paginal superioris fere obsoletis ; 

 ciliis posticarum aurantiis. 



Hah. Costa Eica, Irazu (Rogers). 



This pretty species is also represented in our collection by a single male example, 

 captured by Mr. Eogers on the slopes of the Volcano of Irazu. It approaches 

 JB. agathocles (Felder), from South America, in the disposition of the spots. 



6. Butleria eryonas. (Tab. XCIL figg. 9, 10, 11, s .) 



Cyclopides eryonas, Hew. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 325 (1877) '. 

 Butleria dolabella, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1884, p. 292 \ 



Alis fuscis, anticis macula magna subquadrata inter ramos medianos primum et secundum, una minore in 

 cellula triangulari, tertia margini externo propiore, punctisque duobus (superiore minuto) subapicalibus 

 in linea transversa, hyalinis ; posticis macula magna discali ovali ad cellulae finem, flava : subtus fuscis, 

 maculis omnibus paginse superioris multo majoribus ; anticis ad apicem fascia transversa venis divisa, 

 flava ; posticis, costa ad basin, apice, et maculis tribus ad marginem externum flavis. 



<j> nobis ignota. 



Hal. Panama, Chiriqui 2 (ex Staudinger, Ribbe l ), Veraguas (Arce). 



There are two specimens of this species in the Hewitson collection, both males, and 

 we have three others of the same sex from the State of Panama, one of these latter 

 having been sent us by Dr. Staudinger under the MS. name of B. jimbriola. For the 

 genitalia of the male, see Tab. XCIL fig. 11. 



