160 Mr. r)Utler's Bcsonj^tions of 



GENUS EUNICA. Hiihier. 

 21. Eunica Odomaculata, n. qi. 



S . Allied to E. Cafpcnas $ , differs above as follows — 

 primaries narrower, with four instead of three lilacine 

 spots on basal area, two within cell and two placed trans- 

 versely below it ; anal area brown, not black ; white band 

 completely broken through in the centre ; subapical lila- 

 cine spot narrower and more elongate ; secondaries black 

 at l)ase, succeeded by a central broad tawny band, then a 

 dark brown nebula, beyond which the wing becomes ]mle 

 brown exhibiting two moderately large and two very small 

 black spots ; a discal dark brown lunate line ; outer margin 

 broadly dusky, the fringe white varied ; below very similar 

 to E. Cajjenas, but all the spots and bands consideraljly 

 paler : expanse of wings, 2 inches, 1 line. 



E. Peru {Dcgand). "B.M. 



A pretty species, quite distinct from, although allied to 

 P. Capcnas. 



GENUS PERISAMA. Douhhday. 



l^^,„^u^/t-^„^,^^ 22. P. Bovrcicri (Boisduval, MS.) 

 (^ 



I/^ Catagramma Bon2)landu var., Hewitson, Exot. Butt. 3, 

 pi. xiv., fig. 72 (1864). 



Quito {Bourcicr). 6 specimens. R.M. 

 I*erfectly distinct from P. Ponj'flnndn. 



23. P. Alhijicnnis, n. sp. 



Catagramma Bonplandii rar., Hewitson, Exot. Butt. 2, 

 pi. 31, fig. 66 (1858). 



E. Peru {Dcgand). B.M. 



This species has come in sucli numbers from time to 

 time as to leave no douljt as to its Ijeing a good and dis- 

 tinct species. 



24. P. Lincata, n. Rp. 

 Allied to the preceding, primaries above with the green 



