NYMPHALID.—ERESIA. 
beyond the middle, with a band at the base of the inner margin, a band on the median 
nervure, two large spots and a smaller spot below these (not surrounded with red), all 
dark brown. Posterior wing with the apex broadly rufous-orange, sinuated on its 
inner border, and marked with minute black spots on the outer margin which is also 
black. 
Exp. ¢ 2 ¢ 2g inches. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 
Variety A. Female (fig. 64). Anterior wing dark brown, with the basal 
half (except the costal margin and a band on the median nervure, which are dark 
brown as in the male) rufous-orange: crossed at the end of the cell by a band of 
four oblong yellow spots, and below this an indistinct spot of the same colour. 
Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 
Variety B. Female (fig. 67). Anterior wing as in fig. 66, except that the 
band at the end of the cell and the oval spot below it are yellow, that there are two 
yellow spots beyond these and a subapical band of three large spots of the same 
colour, the first spot irregular and divided into three parts by the nervures, the other 
two spots triangular, and that the posterior wing is crossed before the middle by a 
band of rufous-orange, and has the marginal black spots larger, some of them crowned 
with yellow. 
Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 
All in the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
T have no hesitation in figuring these as remarkable varieties of one species. The spots upon the 
beautiful female of fig. 67 may all be traced, although indistinctly defined, upon the wings of the 
male. 
