IN YO MEP EAST 1D zR. 
ERESIA IX. 
ERESIA SESTIA. 68, 69, 74. 
Eresia Sestia, Hewitson. Equatorial Lep. p. 26. 
Upprrsipr. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing crossed from the base, curving 
towards the outer margin (having the median nervure and its first branch for its 
lower border), by a band of rufous-orange divided into three parts by the nervures, 
and into a fourth part at its lower extremity (where there is a minute spot) by a 
black line: crossed before the apex by a band of seven spots, the first on the costal 
margin minute, the others in pairs. Posterior wing crossed longitudinally before the 
middle by a broad band of rufous-orange intersected by black nervures: a subapical 
yellow spot and a submarginal band of linear white spots. 
UnpERSIDE as above, except that the spots of the anterior wing are yellow and 
much larger, and that there is a submarginal band of spots of the same colour, that 
the posterior wing has the central band broader and paler, that the base, a band near 
it, and a submarginal band of spots are all pale yellow: four small white spots near 
the anal angle. 
Female like the male, except that all the spots and bands on both sides are pale 
yellow or white. 
Exp. ¢ 14%, ¢ 2 mches. Hab. Ecuador. (Jorge, Buckley.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA BELLA. 71. 
Eresia Mylitta, Hew. LEquat. Lep. p. 26. 
Upprrsipre. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with a broad band from the 
base (which runs parallel with the mer margin, and occupies one-third of the wing) 
and a large subapical spot divided into four parts by the nervures rufous-orange. 
Posterior wing with a broad central band (occupying more than half the wing) and a 
narrow band from the anal angle to the middle rufous-orange. 
UnpersIbDE as above, except that the subapical spot is yellow, that there are 
some white spots in a double series at the apex, that the posterior wing has the base 
and a band near it yellow, the central band paler, and a submarginal linear band of 
white. 
Exp. 148; inch. Hab. Ecuador. (St. Ines, Buckley.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Much like a small example of Hueides Aliphera. 
