NUMPHALIDA.—ERESIA. 
Unperstpg. Anterior wing as above, except that the apex is broadly rufous- 
grey with the nervures and lines between them black, and that the lowest spot 
of the scarlet band is extended to the outer margin and there intersected by black 
lines between the nervures. Posterior wing Sian with the nervures, lines 
between them, and a submarginal line black: two spots near the base and part of the 
outer margin scarlet. 
Exp. oe 5 inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Rio Verdi, Buckley.) . 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA QUINTILLA. 83. 
Uprmrstpn. Female, dark brown: the base of both wings rufous-orange, both 
wings crossed by a submarginal series of white spots. Anterior wing with a large black 
spot within the cell: crossed at the middle by a large heptafid yellow spot marked in 
its middle by a triangular black spot which closes the cell. 
UnpErsipe as above. 
Exp. 23%; inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ERESIA ILDICA. 84. 
2. Idica, Hewitson. Equatorial Lep. p. 24, 1869. 
Uprrrsipe. Female. Both wings with a submarginal series of white spots. 
Anterior wing ochreous-grey irrorated throughout with brown, rufous towards the base 
and inner margin: the nervures and the costal and outer margins dark brown, 
broad. Posterior wing orange, with the costal and outer margins dark brown, 
broad. 
UnprrsibE as above except that the anterior wing has the base pale yellow. 
Bxp. 24% inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Aguano, Buckley.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Mr. Buckley’s second collection contains a butterfly, a female, which though different in colour is 
I think a variety of this, It is semi- transparent lilac-grey white near the base me the posterior wing : 
the nervures and margins of both wings dark brown, traversed by a series of white spots. On the 
underside, which is paler, the bases of the anterior wing and of the costal margin of the posterior wing 
are yellow. This variety is nearly allied to H. Moesta, “of Salvin. 
