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91. Euptychia Junia. 



Papilio Junia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 292. figs. D, E (1782). 

 Euptychia Junia, Huhner, Samml. exot. Schmett. Zutrdge, 



figs. 627, 628(1806). 

 Satyrus Lea (part.), Godart, Em. Metli. ix. p. 492. n. 50 (1819). 



Surinam (Cramer), Brazil. S j B.M. 



Var. Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 485. n, 79 (1866). 



Para. 5 , B.M. 



92. Euptychia Philippa. 



Euptychia Philippa, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 485. n. 80 (1866), 

 pi. 11. fig. 3(1867). 



Ega. (^ 2 , B.M. 



93. Euptychia Antonoe. 



Papilio Antonoe, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 59. figs. E, r(1779). 

 Euptychia Antonoe, ButJer, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 486. n. 81 (1866). 

 Euptychia Hermessa, Huhner, Verz. hek. Schmett. p. 54. n. 508 



(1816). 

 Satyrns Hermes (part.), Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 487 (1819). 



S (Coll. Salvin). $ , Para, Bolivia. B.M. 



94. Euptychia Sahina. 



Neonympha Sabina, Felder, Reise derFrecjatteNovara, iii. p. 483. 



n. 834 (1867). 

 Cayenne (Felder). 



Dr. Felder considers that this species, from the shape of its 

 wings, will form a link between his Terentia (which, if correctly 

 made out, is only a variety of ocypete) and the Junia group ; but 

 the latter insects have the ocelli all black beneath, whilst in the de- 

 scription of Sahina we read " oceUis hipupillatis, tertio et quarto 

 completis sed fuscis." 



95. Euptychia gigas. 



Euptychia gigas, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 486. n. 82, pi. 40. 

 fig. 7 (1866). 



Mexico. B.M. 



96. Euptychia Libye. 



Papilio Libye, Linnceus, Si/st. Nat. ii. p. 772. n. 146 (1766) ; 



Sidzer, GescJi. pi. 17. fig. 7. P. Lybie (sic), ejusd. p. 145 



(1776). 

 Var. ?. Papilio Hermes, Herhst, Natursifst. Schmett. viii. p. 68. 



n. 32, tab. 192. fig. 4 (1796). 



