EKYCINID^. 



EMESIS. 



EMESIS ANGULARIS. 1. 



Emesis Angularls, Ileivitson. Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 102, 1S70. 



Upperside. Male, rufous-brown. Both wings of unusual form, crossed from the 

 base to the middle by several short linear black bands, both with two submarginal 

 bands of black spots. Posterior wing almost square. 

 Underside as above except that it is orange-rufous. 



Exp. 1-j^ inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Chaquinda, Villagomes.) 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



EMESIS LACRINES. 2. 



Emesis Lacrines, Heioitson. Ent. j\Loii. Mag. VII. p. 5, 1S70. 



Upperside. Male, bright red. Both wings crossed from the base to beyond the 

 middle by many short linear black bauds : both with a submarguial series of black 

 spots preceded by an indistinct band of In-own. Anterior wing with a large oval 

 subapical spot of orange. 



Underside as above except that it is paler and without any bright colour. 

 Exp. l|i inch. Halj. Nicaragua. (Chontales, Belt.) 

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



EMESIS NEEMIAS. 3,4. 



Upperside. Male, dark brown. Both wings crossed by several short linear black 

 bands bordered outwardly by grey-white, forming a zigzag band beyond the middle of 

 the anterior wing. 



Underside rufous, bright. Both wings with numerous indistinct palc-browu 

 spots. 



Exp. 1-2% inch. Hab. Brazil. (Rogers.) 



lu the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Published \st October, 1872.] 



