INS Xe VE PA Agi TD: 
ERESIA. III. 
ERESIA DATIS. 14. 
Uppersipg. Male. Anterior wing black, with a large triangular spot of scarlet 
at the base: a large triangular spot of yellow at the middle, divided into six by the 
nervures : three or four indistinct minute white spots near the apex. Posterior wing 
scarlet: the outer margin black, traversed by a band of minute white spots. 
UnpERsIDE as above, except that the anterior wing has a submarginal band of 
white spots, and that the nervures of the posterior wing are brown. 
Expan. 25 inch. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA ACRASINA. 15. 
Uprrrsipr. Female black. Anterior wing with the base and a band which 
crosses the centre of the wing carmine. Posterior wing from the base to beyond the 
middle carmine: the nervares and rays between them black. 
UnpemrsipeE as above, except that the apex of the anterior wing is pale brown, 
the nervures and rays between them black, and that the posterior wing is grey-brown, 
rufous at the base, clouded beyond the middle with darker brown; the nervures and 
rays between them black. 
Expan. 23% inch. Hab. Upper Amazon. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Near to E. Castilla of Felder, of which it can scarcely be a variety as he does not mention the 
basal spot of the anterior wing, and describes the band which crosses it as pale ochraceous. It is also 
nearly allied to E. Perilla of this work (vol. i. pl. 30), but is of different form and colour. 
ERESIA MYIA. 16, 17. 
Uprrrsipz. Male black. Anterior wing deeply emarginate at the middle of 
the outer margin: a bifid round spot near the middle of the inner margin: crossed 
beyond the middle by a band of four small spots, two of them grey, two white 
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