ERYCINIDiE. SYMMACHIA. 



Underside rufous : the margins lirown, broad at the anal angle of the anterior 

 wing and outer margin of the posterior wing. Both wings with three spots in the 

 cell and spots above and below these : a spot at the end of the cell : both crossed 

 beyond this by three transverse bands (the middle band of the anterior wing imperfect) 

 of black spots. 



Exp. 1 inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Curaray, Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



More like Emesis in colour, but I think better placed here. 



SYMMACHIA THREISSA. 19. 



Symmaclda Threissa, Ileioitson. Entom. Mon. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 226, 1870. 



Upperside. IMalc, black. Anterior wing marked at the middle of the costal 

 margin by a triangular transparent white spot. Posterior wing with a broad itnequal 

 band of scarlet parallel and near to the costal margin. 



Underside dark brown. Anterior wing with the inner margin silvery-grey. 



Exp. 1-^^ inch. Hab. Nicaragua. (Chontales, Belt.) 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



CHARIS CALAGUTIS. 11, 12. 



Upperside rufous-brown. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by an undu- 

 lated Hnear band of brown, paler on its inner border : both crossed by a submarginal 

 band of silver marked on its inner border by a scries of black spots : the fringe white. 



Underside of both wings as above, except that it is grey with the outer margins 

 rufous : that there are two parallel linear bands of brown near the base preceded by 

 two brown spots and followed by several others, one of which is at the end of the cell : 

 and that the anterior wing has a subapical silver spot, besides tlie silver submarginal 

 band. 



Exp. -5^ inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



CHARTS CACIPARIS. 13, 14. 



Upperside. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing crossed at the middle by a broad 

 equal baud of scarlet from the costal margin (with which it is at a right angle) to near 

 the anal angle where it is curved towards the inner margin ; the apex white : two or 

 three minute subapical and subanal silver spots. Posterior wing crossed by several 

 bands of darker brown and by a submarginal silver line, and marked within this near 

 the apex and anal angle by a minute silver spot. 



Underside as above, except that the scarlet band of the anterior wing is extended 

 to near the base : that there is a distinct silver spot on the inner border of this band 

 where it curves near the anal angle. 



Exp. 1^ inch. Hab. New Granada. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and E. Birchall. 



Felder's figure of Crocozoma Pheretima is, I dare say, intended for this species. I did not think so 

 when I made my drawing, and it will be seen by a comparison of the two figures that they have a different 

 aspect. The anterior wings of my figure are longer and the transverse band at a different angle with 

 the costal margin. 



