104 HETEROCERA. 
Calepidos celina, and find without doubt that it is Drury’s species, the only difference 
being that the white band of the primaries is a little narrower. 
2. Hucyane anacharsis. (Tab. X. fig. 18.) 
Calepidos anacharsis, Boisd. Lép. Guat. p. 89’; Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 255; Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist. 4th ser. xvi. p. 178. 
Hab. Nicaracval. 
I am indebted to Mons. C. Oberthiir for the pleasure of figuring this fine species; it 
is not unlike Hsthema herrona, Butler, but the band and row of spots are differently 
placed. The type is the only specimen known to me. It is certainly distinct from 
E. celadon, Cramer, with which Mr. Butler places it with a query. 
3. Eucyane ninonia, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 13.) 
Primaries dark brownish black, with the veins all black, a semihyaline white band crossing the wing from the 
costal margin to near the anal angle, where it almost tapers to a point, the costal margin reddish close to 
the base; secondaries dark glossy blue, the inner and outer margin black without much gloss; a row of 
five semihyaline white spots nearest the apex: head and thorax dark brown, the collar red; antenne and 
palpi black ; abdomen dark glossy blue on the upperside; underside black, banded with white. Expanse 
2 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger). 
This pretty species is allied to E. anacharsis. I have only seen the specimen in 
Dr. Staudinger’s collection. 
4. Kucyane excellens, (Tab. X. figg. 16, 17.) 
Eucyane excellens, Walk. Cat. ii. p. 362"; Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. xvi. p. 173. 
Hab. Guatemata, Zapote (Champion); Costa Rica (Van Patten). —Vunnzunua 
(Dyson) 1. 
This fine species appears to be very rare. Mr. Champion only obtained a single 
example; this and two others taken by Dr. Van Patten are the only specimens I have 
seen from our country. 
5. Hucyane arcei, sp.n. (Tab. X. fig. 14.) 
Primaries rich dark brown, the base shot with bright metallic green; a wide chrome-yellow band crossing the 
wing from about the middle of the costal margin to the anal angle, the fringe white at the apex; secon- 
daries brownish black, with the inner half from the base to near the anal angle brilliant morpho-blue ; a 
bright carmine spot on the costal margin nearest the apex; the fringe white at the apex and anal angle : 
head, thorax, and abdomen dark bluish black; tegule and three central spots on the abdomen black ; 
antenne and palpi black; tte legs black, banded with white; the underside of the abdomen bright scarlet, 
banded with black, edged with white. Expanse 23 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Areé, mus. D.). 
I received a single example of this species some years ago, the only one that I have 
seen ; its nearest ally appears to be E. glauce from Para. 
