EEYCINIDiE. 



HADES HECAMEDE. 1, 3, 3. 



Upperside. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing witli a large spot of orange 

 from the base to the niiddle of the wing, divided into three parts (one of which is in 

 the cell) by the nerviu'es. Posterior wing grey, clonded with brown from the end of 

 the cell to the outer margin, which is brown. 



Underside, except the orange spot of the anterior wing, pale grey-brown, with the 

 nervures and lines between them dark brown. 



Female like the male, except that the orange spot is larger and divided into four 

 parts by the nervures, and that the whole of the posterior wing is rufons-brown. 



Exp. 2 inches. Hab. Ecuador. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



URANEIS UCUBIS. 4. 



Upperside. Male, blue-black. Anterior wing crossed by a submarginal series 

 of nine oblong white spots. Posterior wing with a marginal series of eight smaller 

 pyramidal white spots : the fringe white. 



Underside as above, except that the marginal white spots are tinted with blue : 

 that there are two rays of white from the base of the anterior wing, and rays of white 

 from the marginal spots near the anal angle of the posterior wing. 



Exp. 3 inches. Hab. Para. 



In the Collection of W. W. Saunders. 



IMELDA. Hexmtson. 



IMELDA GLAUCOSMIA. 5. 



Imelda Glaucosmin, Ileivitsoit. Equat. Lep.p. 56. 



Upperside. Male, brilliant glossy blue, slightly tinted with green. Both 

 wings crossed beyond the middle by a narrow linear black band scarcely visible 



B B 



Publkhcd Jalij Ifl, 1870.] 



