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Below, the colour is rather paler, the macular band more 

 marked on the anterior wings, less so on the posterior ; the spots 

 of the submarginal series are lunulate on the anterior wings, 

 the upper ones margined with pale cinereous, those of the pos- 

 terior margined by a dark cloud within and a pale cloud externally : 

 the external margin of the anterior wings with a series of slender 

 vittfe between the nervules, the posterior with a series of wedge- 

 shaped spots in the same position ; base of both wings with two 

 or three yellow vitt^e, those of the posterior with a crimson spot. 



Head, thorax and abdomen black, the thorax below spotted 

 with yellow. 



In the collection of the British Museum. 



Eut. Pinava. Alis omnibus supra fuscis, fasciis duabus communibus 

 macularibus ochraceis, serieque marginali punctorum ochraceorum ; 

 posticis purpurascenti-cinereis, fasciis duabus pallidis, maculis ali- 

 quot nigris flavisque. Exp. alar. 1| unc. vel 47 mill. 



Hah. Bolivia. 



Above, all the wings fuscous, traversed beyond the cell of the 

 anterior by a macular band, narrow at the costa, enlarging to- 

 wards the inner margin, composed of rather quadrate spots of an 

 ochrey colour ; continued across the posterior wings, where it is 

 divided only by the nervures and a black line down the middle 

 of the cell ; occupying on these wings nearly the basal half of 

 the wing, and extending along the abdominal margin almost to 

 the anal angle. On the anterior wings is a series of round spots 

 of the same colour about equally distant from the first band and 

 the outer margin, and on the posterior wings in the same posi- 

 tion a series of lunulcs likewise ochraceous. The extremity of 

 the cell of the anterior wings has a single spot, and on the outer 

 margin of both wings is a series of spots of the same colour. 



Below, the anterior wings are paler, the marginal spots more 

 distinct than near the apex. The posterior wings are ash-coloured, 

 tinged with purple, pale at the base, traversed near the middle 

 by a whitish band, spotted with yellow ; and not far from the 

 outer margin by a much-waved band of the same colour. The 

 marginal and submarginal spots of the upper surface are repro- 

 duced more distinctly below, and are margined internally with 

 black. Close to the base is a crimson spot, and two or three 

 yellow ones are scattered over the basal half of the wings. 



Head, thorax and abdomen black, mingled with gray. 



In the collection of the British Museum. 



