202 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Euptychia Summandosa, mihi. Paraguay throughout; Oct. to 
Jan. Woods; scarce. Above, pellucid-white, fuscous-edged ; 
not to be distinguished from Cissia of Cr. (cxciv. D), if we allow for 
the inferior surface seen through the scant squamation. Below, 
fuscous, crossed by one white band beyond the cell, from costa of 
f. w., at one-fourth from point, to anal angle of h. w., narrow at 
each extremity, but enlarging (abruptly in the f. w., gradually 
in the h. w.) to the point of overlapping. Ocelli almost obsolete 
in f. w.; obsolescent in h. w., where Ist, 2nd, and 5th are black- 
pupilled, 3rd and 4th unpupilled, all in fulvous rings. We 
have here another imitation, almost exact, of the under surface 
of the Asiatic Hesione group, such as Mycalesis mandosa, as figured 
by Mr. Butler (Cat. D. L.; Sat.; 111. 9). 
E. Celmis, Godt. Corrientes; always in high grass. Para- 
guay. Woods near Asuncion, in Dec.; scarce. The examples 
agree with Burmeister’s ‘var. pag. sup. a@; p. inf. b.” (Op. 
cit. 211). 
E. Sosybius, Faby. Paraguay. Sept. to March. Abundant 
near woods, in all parts. 
E. Periphas, Godt.? Paraguay; but not distinguished from 
the preceding. 
EVRYCINADE. 
Notheme Humeus, Faby. Paraguay. Near puddles; very rare ; 
March. 
Tymnas Melander, Cr. Paraguay. Edges of woods: scarce; - 
Nov. to Feb. 
Riodina Lysippus, Linn. Corrientes; many examples, but 
no notes. Paraguay. Abundant in all parts; Oct. to Feb. ; edges 
of woods. 
Emesis Ocypore, Hiibn. Corrientes; about bushes at the 
edge of the monte, or scrub-clad hills. I do not receive this from 
Paraguay ; Hiibner ascribes it to Mexico. 
Charis Zabua, mihi. Corrientes; March; not uncommon, in 
open places, destitute of grass, but having scattered low flowering 
plants. This tiny moth-lke butterfly may be thus described. 
Above, all the wings dull greyish-brown. F. w., basal half crossed 
by three black bands interrupted by the nervures, of which the 
third is joied by a very undulate band, inclosing a dark brown 
patch, at the end of the disc.-cell, and a white spot on the costa. 
Margin with two rows of black arches, whose pvints descend into 
