128 Messrs. F. Du Cane Godman and Osbert Salvin's 



18. " Ithomia^^ cymoihoe. 



25. " ItJiomia'^ gniUa. 

 The position of these two species in the ItJiomiince is 

 doubtful, but had best be left until the whole group is 

 revised. They do not belong to any of the genera which 

 we have lately examined in compiling the Rhopalocera in 

 the "Biologia Centrali-Americana." 



32. EuptycMa oreha, Butl. 

 These specimens differ slightly from the types in being 

 darker beneath — in having the outer of the two transverse 

 bands of the secondaries more curved. There is a fulvous 

 spot at the end of the cell in both wings not shown in the 

 typical E. oreba, 



35. EuptycMa ])erihcBa, n. sp. (Plate III., fig. 2). 



Exp. 2 poll. * 



Alis c^eruleo-griseis, anticaum costa et apice fuscis, 

 posticis linea duplici fusca marginatis. Subtus alis fuscis, 

 margines versus pallidioribus, lineis duabus arcuatis obscuris 

 alas transeuntibus — una ultra cellulam, altera basi propiore; 

 anticis quatuor ocellis minutis ad apicem, posticis quinque 

 (tertio et quarto indistinctis) submarginalibus nigris albo 

 pupillatis. 



This EuptycMa is not very closely allied to any with 

 which we are acquainted ; it seems, however, best placed 

 in the E. ccelestis group. The blue-grey instead of blue on 

 the upper surface distinguishes it at once from all 

 others ; the underside is also of a nearly uniform dark 

 brown, slightly paler towards the outer margins of the 

 primaries. 



38. Euptychia lineata, n. sp. (Plate III., fig. 3). 



Exp. 2-8 poll. 



Alis fuscis, posticis ad angulum analem multo elongatis, 

 et leviter serratis. Subtus alis saturatioribus limbisque 

 externis pallidioribus, alis utrisque linea submarginali un- 

 dulata, et altera interiore per cellulam transeunte, lineaque 

 ochraceo-alba inter eas notatis (hac aliquando interrupta 

 et fere absente) ; anticis et posticis ocellulis duobus apicali- 

 bus,' albo pupillatis, tertio quoque majore in posticis ad 

 angulum analem ; antennis flavis, apicibus nigris. 



This is a well-marked species, coming near E. satyrina, 

 Bates, and its allies, but is larger than that species, and 



