174 Mr. r>utk'v's Brseri'pUonfi of 



green ; a white spot on upi)er disco-cellular : expanse of 

 winu;s, 1 inch, 10 lines. 



.S'hiingliai {W. B. Fryev) B.M. 



GENUS EUTP:RPE. Svainson. 

 56. Uiitcr2')e Rosacea, n. sjj. 



Allied to E. Tcrias, primaries very similar, hut hroader, 

 the three white spots well separated, smaller ; secondaries 

 hlack, with two deep rosy oval spots, the inner one bifid, 

 on inner half of wings ; wings below brown ; primaries 

 w\t\\ central patch as in E. Tcrias; four subniarginal 

 yellow dots ; secondaries with two crimson spots at base ; 

 an oval subcostal yellow^ spot near base ; three or four rosy 

 spots crossing inner half of wings ; a large spot on abdo- 

 minal margin and seven conspicuous subniarginal spots 

 sul])hur-yellow : expanse of wings, 2 inches, 5 lines. 



(^)uito (Bourcicr). 2 specimens. B.M. 



57. Euterpe Aiyproxiiiiata, n. sp. 



Neaily allied to E. Oritias, the primaries narrower ; the 

 rosy patch of secondaries considerably nearer to the outer 

 margin, In'oader, more uniform in colour, and interru])ted 

 l)y three nervures ; the yellow spots below much smaller : 

 ex])anse of wings, 2 inches, 6 lines. 



rolocliic Valley (Salvin). B.M. 



58. Euterpe Nigripennis, n. s'p. 



Nearly allied to E. Critias, but the primaries entirely 

 black ; rosy patch of secondaries smaller; expanse of wings, 

 S 2 inches, 6 lines ; ? 2 inches, 10 lines. 

 I'ogota (Stevens). 



GENUS SPH/ENOGONA. Butler. 

 59. Spha:no[ioiui Gr adnata, n. sp. 

 Primaries alcove saffron-yellow ; tlie base irrorated with 



