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ERESIA.  V. 
ERESIA SIMOIS. 30, 31. 
UrrrrsipE brown. Anterior wing rownded at the apex and outer margm, with 
several indistinct white and rufous spots. Posterior wing scarcely dentated ; crossed 
by three equi-distant bands of rufous spots. 
Unprrsipr. Anterior wing orange, with the white spots as above enclosing a 
large black spot: a band of three white spots near the base. Posterior wing orange 
yellow, with the three bands of white spots as above. 
Expan. 145 to lq inch. Hab. Brazil. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
There is a variety of this species in which the central white spots of the anterior wing become a 
broad rufous band, broken in the middle; the inner row of spots on the posterior wing is also increased 
to a broad band; the black spot on the underside of the anterior wing is much smaller, and the bands 
of spots on the posterior wing much more defined. 
ERESIA HERMAS. 32. 
UprersipE. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with twelve or more distinct 
white spots: outer margin slightly sinuated. Posterior wing with two white spots 
near the base, and a broad macular central band, followed by two narrow bands of 
rufous spots. 
Unpersipe. Anterior wing orange at the base, brown beyond it; with the 
white spots nearly as above. Posterior wing brown-white, with several indistinct 
white spots and a submarginal band of white Iunules: the outer margin rufous: a 
spot on the costal margin and one near the middle of the outer margin rufous. 
Expan. 1485 inch. Hab. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
ERESIA SMERDIS. 33, 34. 
Uprrrsipe dark brown, paler at the base. Anterior wing with eleven or more 
white spots; the outer margin deeply sinuate. Posterior wing crossed by two bands 
of white spots: the outer margin deeply dentate. 
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