564 Mr. W. C. Hewitson’s Descriptions of 
the median nervure ; one, much larger than the rest (its 
outer border broken by two small black spots) within 
the cell, one above the subcostal nervure, and three 
(one of which is very minute) below this ; the other two 
portions, which are below the median nervure, are 
large and separated by the second median nervule. 
Underside dark-brown. Wings as above, except that 
the anterior wing has a scarlet spot at the base of the 
costal margin, and that the posterior wing has a line of 
pale yellow on the costal margin, and four scarlet spots 
at the base. 
Exp. 3-4/10 inches. 
Hab. Ecuador. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Not unlike H. Heurippa of Hewitson, if that species 
were deprived of its red spots. 
8. Colenis Telesiphe. 
Upperside dark-brown. Anterior wing with a longitu- 
dinal carmine spot, irrorated with black, within the cell ; 
below this a carmine spot, traversed by the second 
median nervule ; crossed beyond the middle by a quinque- 
partite band, also carmine. Posterior wing crossed near 
the base by a sex-partite band of lilac-white. 
Underside dark-brown, variegated with gray. Anterior 
wing with the first and second carmine spots as above ; a 
large triangular spot on the costal margin beyond its 
middle, an irregular spot near the apex, gray. Posterior 
wing with the base, a broad irregular band before the 
middle, and several short transverse bands near the 
apex, gray; a triangular silver spot near the middle of 
the outer margin. 
Exp: 2-8/10 inches. 
Hab. Ecuador. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
A beautiful species, in form hke C. Huchroia, from 
which it does not differ on the underside. In colour it 
resembles Heliconia Telesiphe. 
9. Heterochroa Saundersit. 
Female.—Upperside rufous-brown. Anterior wing with 
five indistinct bands across and outside the cell ; crossed 
a little beyond the middle by a broad band of orange, 
