Mr. E. Doubleday on some Lepidoptera, S87 



disco- cellular nervule, and crossing the posterior wings about the 

 middle of the cell ; broadest on the anterior wings^ slightly tinted 

 with buff on the abdominal margin; divided by the nervurcs 

 which are fuscous. Beyond this band, close to the costa of the 

 anterior wings, are two whitish dots, the upper elongate, the lower 

 nearly round ; separated only by the subcostal nervule. Near 

 the margin is a series of dots between the nervules, composed of 

 whitish scales not very closely placed ; the dots nearest the apex 

 of the anterior wings most distinct. Cilia fuscous, spotted with 

 white. 



Below, all the wings are fuscous : the anterior have the markings 

 as above but more distinct, the spots towards the apex are tinged 

 with yellow, and between the nervules near the apex are three or 

 four delicate orange vittse, becoming white where they touch the 

 margin. Costa at the base whitish. The posterior wings have 

 the space between the costal nervure and the costa white, tinged 

 with orange near the base j at the base of the wings itself is a 

 white dot bordered internally with a small tuft of crimson hairs. 

 Before the middle of the wing is a band corresponding in posi- 

 tion with that of the upper surface, composed of six orange spots 

 more or less margined with white, the outer elongate, the second 

 subtriangular, the third subquadrate, connected anteriorly with 

 an orange vitta, the others smaller, more or less rounded, all 

 resting on a black cloud. Between this band and the base are 

 five orange spots near the inner margin and a single one on the 

 costa. At the extremity of the cell is an orange vitta divided by 

 the disco-cellular nervule, and between the cell and the outer 

 margin a series of sagittate spots, orange internally, white exter- 

 nally, and on the margin itself between the nervules a series of 

 similarly coloured vittse. 



Head, thorax and abdomen black, tinged with gray, shoulder 

 slightly marked with orange. 



In the collection of the British Museum. 



Eut. Toca. Alis omnibus supra nigris, fascia media communi, ina- 

 culari, serieque punctorum submarginali albis ; subtus anticis 

 vittis tribus baseos, fascia media alteraque submarginali macula- 

 ribus albis, margine ipso albo flavoque maculate ; posticis pallide 

 stramineis, flavo, nigroque variegata. Exp. alar. Ijunc. vel45 

 mill. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



Above, all the wings black, with a common transverse band 

 arising on the costa and traversing the wings to the abdominal 

 margin ; macular and narrow at its origin, gradually widening to 

 the inner margin of the anterior wings, not macular and still 



