ERYCINID^. 

 N Y M P H I D I U M IV. 



NYMPHIDIUM ETHELINDA. 25, 20. 



K>/mj)Mdiuni Ethellnda, Ileivitson. Eiitom Moii. Mag. Vol. VII., jo. G, 1870. 



Upperside. Male, dark rufous-brown. Posterior wing white from the end 

 of the discoidal cell to the outer margin, marked at the apex liy a band of black. 



Underside. Anterior wing grey-white with the base, a band beyond the 

 middle and the outer margin brown : two spots in the cell, two below these, and 

 one at the end of the cell, dark lu'own bordered with white. Posterior wing as 

 above, except that it is grey-white at the base clouded with brown and marked 

 by five brown spots, that the apical band is divided into three distinct spots, and 

 that there is a black spot near the anal angle. 



Female, white. Anterior wing with the base (which is marked by three 

 brown spots bordered with white) and the costal and outer margins broadly 

 brown. Posterior wing with a series of seven lunular spots of black on the 

 outer margin, which is also black. The underside as above, except that the base 

 of the costal margin of the anterior wing is white, and that there is a sub- 

 marginal series of brown spots bordered with white. 



Exp. $ Ij^ ? 2 f (J inch. Hab. Minas Geraes. (liogers.) 



NYMPHIDIUM ONAEUM. 27, 28. 



Nympliidium Onaeiim, Ilewitson. Trans. Eiitom. Soc. p. 35, 18G9. 



Upperside. Male, dark brown, the outer margins with the usual series of 

 arched black spots bordered with white : a large triangular space of white common 

 to both wings : each wang with a large orange spot at the anal angle. Anterior 

 wing with three orange spots near the base and a spot of white at the apex of the 

 large central space of white. 



Underside as above. 

 Female does not differ except that the white spot at the apex of the central 

 triangular space is not separated from that space as in the male. 



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



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



NYMPHIDIUM PHILLONE. 29, 30. 



Erycina Phillonc, Godart. End. Mofhod. p. 574. 



Upperside. Female (fig. 30), dark lirown crossed in the middle by a broad 

 common band of white, followed on both wings by a narrow band of orange, and 



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Publislud July 1st, 1871.] 



