NYMPHALIDZ—ERESIA. 
apex. Posterior wing rufous-orange, with the base, the costal and outer margins, and 
a longitudinal band beyond the middle, black; a spot at the apex, and a waved line 
near the outer margin from the anal angle to the middle of the wing, white. 
Expan. 8 1485 in., ¢ 23 im. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA ESORA. 12. 
Uprrrsipe black. Anterior wing with a large space from the base to near 
the middle (except the margins) and reaching to the anal angle (where it is marked by 
a black spot) rufous at the base, yellow outwardly. Crossed beyond the middle by an 
oblique, broad, angular band of yellow. Posterior wing with the basal half yellow, 
the rest rufous. ‘The base, a transverse band at the middle, a round spot near the 
apex, and the outer margin black. 
Unpersipe. As above, but lighter. Anterior wing with the central band ex- 
tending to the outer margin, where it is crossed by a black lme which runs parallel 
to the outer margin; near the apex a band of yellow. Posterior wing with a row of 
oblong black spots, instead of the central band; the outer margin traversed by a band 
of yellow from the anal angle to beyond its middle. 
Expan. 2in. Hab. Brazil. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
N.B. This is the species which ought to have been figured in a former Plate as E. Pella. The 
butterfly there called Pella has been previously well figured under the name of Eunice, in Hubner’s 
Sammlung Exotischer Schmetterlinge. 
ERESIA EZORIAS. 13. 
Uprrrsipe. Male black. Anterior wing with a large space from the base to 
beyond the middle of the outer margin, occupying the lower half of the cell and ex- 
tending to the inner margin which is black; an oblique band of four oblong spots, a 
small spot on the middle of the outer margin, and a row of three or four small spots 
across the apex; rufous-orange. Posterior wing rufous-orange, with the base, the 
costal and outer margins, and a band from the middle of the costal margin to the 
apex, black; an orange spot at the apex. 
Unpersipe. Anterior wing, as above, but lighter; the base yellow ; the oblique 
band and the spots at the apex, which here form a band like the other, yellow. 
Posterior wing, as above; the base, the central band, and two spots at the apex, 
yellow ; a submarginal row of lunules, and a line on the inner margin at the 
anal angle, silvery-white. 
Expan. 23% in. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
