NYMPHALIDS&. 
ERESIA VII. 
ERESIA ELAPHIABA. 50, 51. 
Uprersipg. Male, dark brown, wrorated (except at the apex of the anterior 
wing) with ochreous yellow. Anterior wing crossed obliquely beyond the middle by 
a broad band of orange. Posterior wing, with the outer margin dentated : crossed 
beyond the middle by three ochreous bands. 
Unpersrpg, rufous-brown. Anterior wing with the band as above: the base 
ochreous, crossed by a brown line: three lilac-white spots, two of which are lunular, 
near the apex. Posterior wing rufous-brown, irrorated with paler colour: marked by 
several lilac-white spots: clouded with dark brown beyond the middle, and crossed 
near the outer margin by a zigzag line of white. 
Exp. 1} inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA CLAUDINA. Var. 52, 53. 
ERESIA ELADA. 54, 55. 
Upprrsipg. Male, dark brown. Both wings with several spots of orange at 
the base: both crossed at the middle by a band of pale yellow (broken on the 
anterior wing), and followed on both wings by two other bands of orange spots : 
the fringe spotted with white. 
Unpersivz. Both wings, with the central band (traversed longitudinally on the 
posterior wing by a black line) followed on both by a broad band of brown traversed 
by an orange band of spots, by a band of conical white spots (large on the posterior 
wing, preceded on the anterior wing near the apex by other spots), and by a sub- 
marginal band of orange: the frmge brown spotted with white. Anterior wing with 
the basal half orange, marked by some paler spots. Posterior wing with the base 
orange, marked by a band and a single spot of white. 
Female (figs. 54, 55) does not differ from the male, except in being larger. 
Exp. 13% inch. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA ETIA. 56, 57. 
Urrersipe. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with two large brick-red spots. 
Posterior wing irrorated with brick-red towards the outer margin, where it is crossed 
by an indistinct line of the same colour. 
Unprrsipg. Anterior wing rufous-brown: the lower red spot extended to the 
base, where it is crossed by a brown line. Posterior wing rufous-brown, with some 
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