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EUTERPE IL. 
KUTERPE TEUTAMIS. ¢ 7, 8. 
Euterpe Epimene, Hewitson. Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 154, 1870. 
Uprersipe. Female, dark brown. Anterior wing crossed obliquely at the 
middle by a broad band of scarlet divided into three parts (one in the cell) by the 
nervures. Posterior wing paler brown towards the inner margin. 
Unpersmpz. As above, except that the anterior wing has two yellow spots 
before the apex and a marginal series of spots of the same colour; that the posterior 
wing has two carmine spots at the base : four spots near the base of the costal margin, 
two linear spots near the inner margin, and a submarginal and marginal series of 
spots, all yellow. 
Exp. 23% inch. Hab. Ecuador. (St. Joaquim, Villagomes.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
I did not venture at first, from their great dissimilarity, to place this as the female of H. Teutamis. 
I have now little hesitation in doing so, and hope one day to see the female of . Ctemene, which will 
no doubt be similar. 
EUTERPE EURIGANIA. 9, 10. 
Euterpe Eurigania, Hewitson. Equat. Lep. Supplement, p. 78, 1870. 
UprrrsipE. Male, pale yellow. Anterior wing with the base, the costal margin, 
the apex (where it occupies half the wing and is crossed by two or three yellow spots) 
and the outer margin dark brown: the inner border of the brown sinuated four times 
where it meets the central yellow, which, together with black nervures, it divides into 
four parts, one of which is within the cell. Posterior wing with the outer margin 
(which is marked by a series of yellow triangular spots) the nervures near it and at 
the base dark brown. 
Unpersipe rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above, except that there is a fourth 
minute spot in the subapical band, three large spots at the apex, and a marginal 
series of hastate spots all pale yellow. Posterior wing with the basal half yellow, 
divided by the nervures, a line in the cell, and a line near the submedian nervure into 
eleven or twelve parts: the base itself brown marked by four spots three of which are 
linear: a series of hastate spots on the outer margin and at the point of each a 
conical spot all yellow: two minute spots of the same colour above the anal angle. 
Exp. 1485 inch. Hab. Ecuador. (St. Ines, Buckley.) 
A specimen of this species given me by the late Dr. Carden is of a darker yellow and has the 
outer margin of the posterior wing much broader with a marginal series of indistinct yellow spots. 
Published 1st April, 1872. 
