PIERIDA.—EUTERPE. 
EUTERPE CTEMENE. 11, 12. 
Euterpe Ctemene, Hewitson. Equat. Lep. p. 3, 1869. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, white. Anterior wing with the base broadly brown irrorated 
with white: the costal margin (which is marked by a bifid white spot at the end of 
the cell) and the apical third (which is traversed by a straight band of six white spots 
sometimes scarcely visible, and has its inner border straight) all dark brown. Posterior 
wing with the base irrorated with brown, the nervures at their base and towards the 
outer margin black: the outer margin with large brown spots. 
UnpersipeE rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above, except that there is a white 
and yellow spot near the apex, and rays of yellow from the outer margin between the 
nervures. Posterior wing with two small spots at the base, a longitudinal line in the 
cell, a pair of minute spots at the end of the cell, and rays from the outer margin 
between the nervures, all yellow: three rather large spots near the base (one partly 
yellow) and spots in pairs between the marginal rays, all lilac-white. 
Exp. 2 inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Rio Ashpiyaco, Buckley.) 
In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and W. W. Saunders. 
EUTERPE ANAITIS. 18, 14, 15. 
Huterpe Anaitis, Hewitson. Equat. Lep. p. 3, 1869. 
Uprrrsipe. Female, black. Both wings with a submarginal series of indistinct 
white spots scarcely visible on the posterior wing. Anterior wing with a white spot 
in the cell, and a transverse band near the middle which commences at the costal 
margin by four small spots and afterwards becomes very broad as it approaches 
the inner margin and is divided by broad black nervures. Posterior wing with the 
basal half yellow (the base itself irrorated with brown), divided by black nervures. 
UnperstpeE as above, except that the anterior wing has hastate rays of yellow 
from the outer margin, each with a large white lunular spot at its point, and that 
the posterior wing has the base dark brown marked by four yellow spots, a submar- 
ginal series of very large sagittate lilac-white and yellow spots, and a marginal 
series of triangular spots of yellow. ; 
Male differs from the female in having the portion which is white or yellow 
irrorated with brown. 
Exp. 23% mch. Hab. Ecuador. (Rio Topo, Buckley.) 
In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and W. W. Saunders 
