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wing there is oiijy one eye-s]>ot, tlie 5 eye-sjiots of ttu- hindwing are smaller, less oval, l)Ut eoloured like those 

 of liliiie. F'l'om Peli;is in Pern. Coll. B.axo-Ha.vs. 



Pacarus Group. 



E. saundersii liUr. The inner angle of the forewing willi a Muntly angltil jirojection. Ahove brown siKindn-nU. 

 with 1' indistinct marginal lines. Beneath ligJxter brown, inclining to violet, the marginal area of the hindwing 

 bluish green. Two brown median lines, diverging towards the costa of the forewing, the onter forming a small 

 angle distad on the hindwing. Two brown niargin.al lines, forewing witlujut eye-sjDots. On the hin.dwin.g 5 (occa- 

 sionally fi) oval black eye-spots with light l)rown and outer dark l)rowji rings and silvery ])U])ils. The 3 middle 

 ones are somewhat larger than the rest. Size •")() mm. From Ega on the Amazon and from Pernambueo. 



E. mima Btlr. Similar to the ])rei-eding, but much smaller. oiil\' measuring 37 mm. ()n the uixder sur- nihiia 

 face the forewing has a small eye-spot l)efore the apex and the median lines are. more approximated anteriorly; 

 the hindwing is less violet and its eye-spots are smaller and placed nearer to the margin. From Tapajos. 



E. fumata />tlr. Above black-i)rown. with light brown marginal line. Beneath somewhat lighter: on ikiikiIii. 

 the forewing oialy one median, line is present, which touches neither the costal nor the inner margin; on the 

 hindwing there are two. of whicli the outer one is angled at the anal angle aird joins the undulate submarginal 

 line. In addition there are - dark brown marginal lines. Hhi.dwing with (i heart-shaped black ocelli, which 

 have ochre-yellow i-in.gs an.d outer dark brown ones and are sprinkled with steel-blue dots, the 3rd, 4th and 

 5th ocelli somewhat larger than the rest. 55 mm. From Rio (Jrande. 



E. anialda ■■^jifc. nnv. (48 f). TJiis new sjiecies is similar to fiittiutd bineath. but very differt'Ut above mnahht. 

 and considerably smaller. The basal and median, areas of the forewing above are velvety dark brouji. the costal 

 and distal margins lighter bi'own. This lighter colouring begins lurrrowly at the base of the costal margin, but 

 gradually increases in In-eadtli distally and measures 4 mm. from the apex to the inner angle, where it again 

 becomes somewhat narrower. At the base the two colours shade into on.e aiiothei'. The hindwing is lighter 

 brown. The under surface is dark grey-bnrvvn with 2 median, one submarginal and - marginal lin.es brown. 

 The forewing lias no eye-spots, but on the hindwing there are 5 small, proximally poin.ted. black ocelli, which 

 are surrounded by brown rings and have ol>liquely placed ]iu]iils foi'med of silvery dusting. From tlie IMapiri 

 (Amazons), coll. B.vng-H.-^a.s. 



E. pacarus Go<U. Above unicolorous l)rown. Beneath the same with '2 darker marginal lines, the hind- )"if'iriiK. 

 wing in addition with a dark brown median line and 5 round, deep black ocelli, which have a pupil composed 

 of silvery dusting, a brownish iris and outside it a dark brown ring. On the forewing there are no eye-spots. 

 50 mm. From Brazil. Rare, apparently wanting in all the more recent collections. 



E. peculiaris Btlr. Above brown, with a lighter line before the margin and a black-browo. marginal prndim-ix. 

 one, the hindwing with a dentate sidnnargiiuil. Beneath lighter, l)oth wings with 2 dark brown marginal, a 

 dentate .submargiji.al and 2 irregular median lines. A washed-out light brown baird cro.s.ses the middle. The 

 hindwing has before the apex at the costal margin 2 obliquely placed, black, white-pupil led ocelli A\ith ochre- 

 yellow iris. The species i.s easy to recognize by these 2 isolated eye-spots on the under surface. 53 mm. From 

 Minas Gei'aes. Rare. 



E. insignis Btlr. Above brown with 2 in.distinct marginal lines, on the hindwing the larger eye-spot ui'<H/nif!. 

 of the under surface before the anal angle shows through above. Beneath the wings are lighter, the hindwing 

 whitish in the median area: both wings with 2 Ijrown marginal lines, the inner on the hindwing luididate. The 

 hindwing with 2 fairly straight, parallel brown lines, only 3mm. ajjart, through the middle anrl in the marginal 

 area, in cellules 1 c. 2 and 3, with 3 black, silver-pupilled eye-spots, which have a common ochie-yellow bor- 

 dering and of which the middle one is large, the others very small. Locality unkn.own. Collected by Bates. 



E. ericlitlio Btlr. (= antonina i^/r/r.) (48 f). The inner angle of the hindwing is ol)tusely produce;l as n-irhtho. 

 in saundersii. Uijpei' surface olive-brown, the forewing with 2. the hiiidwing with 3 dark brown marginal liiu's. 

 Beneath lighter In'own: the nutrgins dusted with whitish violet, with .3 distinct marginal and 2 dark brown 

 median lines, and with a short dark brown streak on the discoccllnlar of the forewing. Two small eye-spots 

 before the apex of the forewing. occasionally alsc a third in cellule 2; hindwing with <> black eyc-s])ots with 

 thick, glossy white pu])ils. which are siu'rounded by 4 rings, first a brownish yellow, then a black, then ochre- 

 yellow and outside again l)lack. The 3rd. 4tli and 5th eye-spots are usually larger than the rest. I'^i'om ('iiyenne. 

 Surinam, Brazil (Rio. Pernambueo, Bahia. Para. Fga). Bolivia (tioroico). 



Batesii Group. 



E. batesii Btlr. (= terentia i^/(/r.) (48 g). Above brown, with a slight lilac gloss, with 3 indistinct mar- hiitr.<iii. 

 ginal lines and grey fringes. The 9 ^^ the anal angle of the hindwing with a black oval s])ot with white pupil 



