NYMPHALID 4S. 
CATAGRAMMA II. 
CATAGRAMMA EUNOMIA. 9, 10, 11, 12. 
UpprrsipE black. Male (figs. 9,10). Anterior wing with the basal half orange- 
yellow, the base clouded with brown ; the inner margin and the outer half of the wing 
black, with an oblong spot of white near the apex. Posterior wing black, with a band 
of silvery blue from the anal angle to the middle of the outer margin, and below it on 
the margin three small spots of white. 
UNDERSIDE as above, with a band of yellow across the apex, a short line near the 
costal margin, and a longer one near the outer margin silvery blue. Posterior wing 
yellow, with a spot of orange on the upper margin near the base; a band which crosses 
the base and is continued near the inner margin, and a double circle united near the 
apex of the wing, black. The larger circle touches the outer margin near the anal angle, 
where it is marked by three points of white ; the smaller circle which is sinuated on its 
inner margin so as to form the figure of 8, encloses two large, black spots, the upper one 
round, marked with a round spot of blue; the lower one oblong, and marked with two 
oval spots of the same colour. ‘The outer circle traversed by a line of blue from the 
apex of the wing to the middle of the inner margin, where it meets the band proceeding 
from the base. 
Female (11, 12) with the basal half of the anterior wing crimson, instead of yellow. 
Expan. 12. Hab. Quito. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Fig. 11 represents the underside of both sexes. 
Fig. 10, a not uncommon variety of the male. 
This species bears a near resemblance to C. Tolima of a former plate, especially underneath. I have 
had some hesitation in describing figs. 9 and 12, as the opposite sexes of the same species; they are from 
different localities, but do not differ on their undersides. 
CATAGRAMMA PATELINA. 13, 14. 
Urrrrsipe. Male rich purple, with the outer margin black, dotted with white. 
Anterior wing with a large spot of brilliant crimson at the base, divided into three by 
the nervures which are black. An indistinct spot of dirty white across the apex. 
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