I^ej)i(l(>i)tcra of the Aiiidzons. 29 



23. Eulepiclotis mabis. 



Pulindia mabis, Guenee, Nuct. ii. pp. 277, 1077 

 (1852). 



Palindla fumata, Felcler, Reise der Nov. Lcp. iv. 

 pi. 91, fig. 17. 

 Manaos, 13th Jmie; Rio Jurua, 3i'd November, 1874. 



Section Palixdia, Gitenee. 



24. Eulepidotis thecloides. 



Palindia thecloides, Walker, Lep. Het. xii. p. 851, 

 n. 16 (1857). 

 West bank of Rio Madeira, about 5" 30' S., 16th May; 

 also 18th and 22nd May; Curimata, Rio Jurua, 30th 

 October; Rio Jurua, 2nd and 3rd November; Tabatinga, 

 27th November, 1874 ; Rio Jutahi, 30th and 3'lst 

 January; Barreira branca, Rio Jutahi, 3rd February, 

 1875. 



25. Eulepidotis julianata. 



Pkalcena julianata, Stoll, Suppl. Cramer, p. 40, 

 pi. 8, fig. 4.' 



Pulindia egala, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. iii. 

 p. 807 (1865). 

 Rio Madeira, West bank, 16tli and 18tli May ; Ilha das 

 Araras, 3rd June; Rio Negro, 4th July; Juruapuca, 

 Rio Jurua, 28th and 29th October; Curimata, 30th and 

 31st October; Rio Jurua, 13tli November, 1874; Boa- 

 ventura, Rio Jutahi, 14th January; Rio Jutahi, 21st 

 January; above Curuem, 29th January, 1875. 



26. Eulepidotis spectabilis.* 



Palindia spectabilis, WaXker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1767 

 (1858). 

 Fazenda, near the Rapids, Rio Tapajos, 4th May, 1874. 



Allied to J^. guttata and albata. of Felder. A rare 

 species, not previously in the Collection of the British 

 Museum. 



27. Eulepidotis argyritis, n. sp- 



Nearly allied to E. dorninicata, but rather larger, the 

 silvery area at the base of primaries larger; the central 

 belt concave internally, expanded upon the costal margin, 



* Possibly this may be Palindia perlata of Gu^n^e. 



