NYMPHALIDH—ERESIA. 
Unpersipe. Anterior wing with the basal half bright orange, the middle dark 
brown ; the outer margin rufous brown; the spots as above. Posterior wing pale 
brown, crossed before the middle by a band of brown, at the middle by a band of 
white: marked beyond the middle by two large triangular brown spots. 
Expan. 145 inch. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
ERESIA ARDYS. 35, 36. 
Uprersipr. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with eight or nine yellow spots : 
the costal margin much curved: the outer margin sinuate, toothed below the sinuation. 
Posterior wing with a central band of yellow spots, a submarginal band of lunules, 
and between them a band of linear spots half across the wing. 
Unprrsipe. Anterior wing dark brown, with the base and a large spot on the 
outer margin orange: the spots nearly as above, but larger. Posterior wing beauti- 
fully variegated with grey, white, orange yellow, and brown. 
Expan. 13 inch. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
This and the preceding species are nearly allied to Hera of Hubner: his figures are, however, so 
accurate in form and colour that I am compelled to consider them as distinct. 
ERESIA ABAS. 37, 38. 
Uprrrsips. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with seven distinct white spots 
(one bifid), three in a line, nearly parallel to the outer margin: a submarginal line of 
indistinct white spots. Posterior wing with a central band of white, followed by two 
narrow rufous bands. 
Unversipr. Anterior wing with the basal half and spots at the apex and outer 
margin ochreous yellow; the outer half brown, with the spots as above. Posterior 
wing pale, with the central band as above; followed by four blind ocelli. 
Expan. 13 inch. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
This species may be known from those just described by the arrangement of the white spots of 
the anterior wing. 
