10 FAMILV NYMPIIALID.K. 



Ala^ siibtus olivaceo-lusc'io fusco striolata*, fascia lata media obscuriore, 

 an1i<'is a riitb, posticis ochracoo liiuitata ; inargine cxterno quoquo obscuro, 

 antic'is a rufo aiii;-ulis altcrnis limitato, inar!;-in(> ])()sticarum striolain ari^enlcaiu 

 ocelliiinquo iu(>(lium nii:;;ruiii t'ulvo ciiictuni oi rufo triivuindatuin inckuleiite : 

 corpus fuse in 11 : exp. alar, iiiic. 1. lin. 11- — iiiic. 2. lin. l. 



Valley of the rolochic and S. Lorenzo, Plain of Sabnna. (Hague). 



? , Coll. Salvin. 



This wouJerfiil insect is the finest of the E. Gemma group, of wliich it constitutes the third 

 ilcscriboJ species, it is interesting from the almost caudate angulation of its posterior wings, in which 

 particular it approaches tlie genus Tai/tjetis : E. Gemimi is synonymous with the " Papilio Cornelius " 

 of Fabriiius, to which it will have to give place. 



9. Euptychia Binocula, sp. nov., Jiff. 5. 



$ Akie supra fuscaj subpellucidse, faseiis duabus mcdiis obscurioribus ; 

 posticae fundo medio et margine exteruo albieantil)us ; ocello maguo subanali 

 nigro albo cincto et pupillato : corpus i'uscum. 



Ala? subtus fuscic, area basali albicaute, a faseiis tribus regularibus fuseis 

 interrupta ; margme extcrno pauluiu albieantc, lineis duabus viudatis submar- 

 ginalibus fuseis ; anticsc ocellis tribus, posticsc quinque, primo auticarum, et 

 primo secvmdo quintoque posticarum nigris, aliis fuseis, omnibus plimibeo 

 l)upillatis et flavo-cinctis, primo posticarum minute : corpus fuscum : exp. 

 alar. uuc. 1. lin. 6. 



Cayenne. (DeyroUe). ? , Coll. Salvin. 



E. Binocula ajjpears to be intermediate between E. Lijdia and E. Ocijpetc. 



10. Euptychiu Jesia, sj). nov., Jiff. 6. 



S Altc supra albte subliyalin;c, anticic costa et area apicali fuseis ; postica? 

 linea marginali fusco : corpus fuscum. 



Al;c subtus fere velut in E. JFeslwoodlo, faseiis autcm baud rufescentibus 

 et angustioril)us : corpus cinereum : exp. alar. unc. 1. lin. 5. 



S, S.Ecuador. (Kranse). S, Coll. Sal\ in. 



This species looks somewhat like a large pale female of E. Wcstiooodii, it however bears very 

 little resemblance to the male of that species : the female of E. Jesia is in the Collection of the British 

 Muiseum, from Venezuela and Peru, and (excepting that it is darker and has a black spot on the upper 

 surfaceof the hindwings) differs little from the male: this insect differs from E. Westirooiliiiemnlc in its 

 superior size, more angulated hindwings, and less strongly i)ronounced markings, wliich on the under- 

 mrfacc are brown, not reddish, and narrower. 



