ERYCINIDiE. 



LIMNAS OPITES. IG. 



Upperside. Female dark brown with the nervures paler. Anterior \ving 

 crossed beyond the middle by an oblique, broad, nearly equal, band of orange, the 

 fringe of the apex sometimes very slightly orange. 



Underside as above, except that the nervures are more distinct. 



Male like the female, except that the band of the anterior wing is not so broad. 



Exp. 1^^ inch. Hab. Brazil. (Rogers.) 



A female in the Collection of Mr. Henley Smith has a distinct orange spot at the apex of the 

 anterior wing. 



LIMNAS AMBRYLLIS. 17. 



LiDiuas Ambrj/Ilis, Ilcwiison, Bolivian Butterjiies, page 19. 



Upperside. Male black, the nervures paler. Anterior wing with a scarlet spot 

 near the base ; crossed beyond the middle by a narrow band of white divided into 

 spots towards the outer margin. Posterior wing with a siibmarginal band of white 

 sometimes divided into spots. 



Underside as above, except that the nervures are paler, that the anterior wing 

 has two scarlet spots near the Ijase, and the posterior wing one spot of the same 

 colour. 



Exp. 1-1% to 1-1% inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LIMNAS yEGATES. 18. 

 Lhnnas Agates, Hewitson, Bolivian Bufterjlies, page 19. 



Upperside. Male dark brown, with the nervures pale brown. Anterior wing 

 with a scarlet spot at the base, a short band beyond the middle and the apex, 

 white. Posterior wing with the fringe white. 



Underside as above, except that there are two scarlet spots at the base of the 

 anterior wing and one near the base of the posterior wing. Anterior wing with a 

 round white spot at the apex. 



Exp. 1-5% inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



LIMNAS CERCOPES. 19. 



Limnas Cercopes, Hewitson, Bolivian Butterflies, page 18. 



Upperside. Male black. Anterior wing with a short marginal band of orange 

 at the anal angle. Posterior wing with the outer margin, except at the apex, of 

 the same colour. 



Underside as above, except that the nervures are ochreous-white, and that 

 there is a carmine spot at the base of the posterior wing. 



Exp. 1-1% inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Pub/is/ied January 1st, 1875.] 



