ACRHIDH.—ACRAA. 
the base), clouded with brown at the middle and outer margin, the nervures, lines 
between them and a line in the cell, dark brown. 
Exp. 148; inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
So much like Acreea Trinacria of Felder that though the same description might serve for both 
it is very distinct. 
ACRAA RADIATA. 39, 40, 41. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed beyond the 
middle by a curved band of eight rays and spots of orange. 
UNDERSIDE, as above, except that the rays and spots of the transverse band of 
the anterior wing are broader, and that the apex and the whole of the posterior wing 
are marked between the nervures and in the cell by lines in pairs of brick-red. 
Female larger, grey or green-brown: the orange rays longer and broader on 
both sides of the wings. 
Exp. 23% inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearly allied to Acrwea Erinome of the Felders. 
