22 Mr. Butler's Descriptions of 



hindwings witli a nearly straiglit line crossing the cell, and 

 another (sinuated in the middle) beyond the middle, both 

 ochre-brown ; the apical area orange enclosing eiglit silver 

 spots, a short white apical band (bordered on both sides 

 with black), a submarginal point of tlie same colour, a 

 subanal black spot (divided outwardly by a wliite angulated 

 band) and a smaller silver spot surrounded with black 

 above it ; the margin itself blackish ; fringe brown : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch, 5 lines. 



Brazil. Coll. Kaden. in Coll. Druce. 



E. Libitina belongs to the most beautiful group of the 

 genus, and is allied to E. Pagyris, Quadri'iia, and Clorimena. 

 Eiuplychia Sylvina of Felder is in the Kaden Collection, 

 and is closely allied to E. Ambigua. 



GENUS ANTIRRHiEA. Weshoood. 

 1. Antirrhcea Phasiana. sp. nov. 



$. 5- Afiinis A. Geryoni, autica3 autem apice subquadrato 

 ocellis majoribus fulvo-cinctis, apicali geminato ; posticse 

 ocellis quatuor duplo minoribus ctecis fulvo-cinctis ; subtus 

 obscuriores, fascia lata communi media distincta diffuse 

 fusca ; posticffi ocello subanali distincto : exp. alar. unc. 3, 

 lin. 9. 



Allied to A. Geryon, hwi frontwings \Nit\\ the apex nearly 

 square, the ocelli larger, surrounded with fulvous, the apical 

 one geminated ; hindwings with four ocelli half the size of 

 those in A. Geryon and blind, encircled with fulvous ; heloiv 

 darker, a broad continuous distinct diffusely brown central 

 band ; hindmngs with a distinct subanal ocellus : expanse 

 of wings, 3 inches, 9 lines. 



Inhabits Maracaibo. Coll. Kaden. in Coll. Druce. 



This beautiful species must be placed next to A. Geryon 

 of ladder, which we have in the National Collection. 



2. Antirrhwa Scoparia, sp. nov. 



(^. Alfe supra velut in A. Pliiloctctis feniinilais ; posticie 

 autem fascia quadrimaculata intern o-discali Ccerulea ; subtus 

 fascia anticis alba ad anguluin ani introrsum ol)li(pie cur- 

 rente : exp. alar. unc. 3, lin. 8. 



Wings above as in females of A. P/ri/orfefes ; hindwings, 

 however, with a four spotted interno-discal blue band ; 



