of the Amazon Valley. 197 
24. Eunica Careta, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Cybd. f. 11, 12, g. 
©. Same shape as the >. Above purplish brown, shining. Apical 
half of fore wing black, crossed by two macular belts of clear-white spots, 
three in each belt. Beneath much paler than the ¢; hind wing being 
of a light-ashy hue. 
A very common species at Ega, Upper Amazons ; but found no- 
where else, as far as I am aware. 
25. Eunica Celina, Godt. Ene. Méth. ix. 822. 
This South-Brazilian species was one of the rarest of its genus on 
the Upper Amazons. I met with males only. Its flight is more rapid 
than that of its congeners. 
26. Eunica Cinara, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Cybd. f. 2, ¢. 
Upper Amazons, at Ega, Tunantins, and St. Paulo. The 9? is un- 
known. 
27. Eunica Celma, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Cybd. f. 3, ¢. 
This very handsome-species appears to be extremely rare; I met 
with a few examples only at Ega. The 2 is unknown. 
28. Eunica Bechina, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Cybd. f. 10, 3. 
@. Same shape asthe g. Above light purplish brown, shining. Apical 
half of fore wing crossed by two macular belts, each of three clear-white 
spots. Beneath, it differs from the ¢ only in being of a lighter hue. 
Upper Amazons: an abundant species. It does not seem to be 
found in any other part of South America; but, from the great re- 
semblance of the undersides, it appears very probable that Hunica 
Evelide of New Granada is a local modification of it*. 
29. Eunica Caresa, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Cybd. f. 20, 3. 
One example only occurred of this species, namely, at Ega. Its 
metropolis seems to be the central parts of New Granada. 
* This species has not yet been described ; the following diagnosis may, there- 
fore, be useful :-— 
E. Evelide, Boisduval, MS., ¢. Above dark or blackish brown, basal halves 
of the wings brilliant dark blue: apex of fore wing rather more produced than 
in EZ. Bechina; near it are two whitish spots. Beneath: fore wing ashy at the 
base, with a dusky cellular spot, apical part brownish ashy ; rest of the wing black, 
spotless, except on the apical margin of the black part, where there is one white 
spot. Hind wing with the costal edge sinuated, much darker brown and more 
glossy than /. Bechina, but having precisely similar dark-brown marks and 
ocelli. 
New Granada. 
