New Species of Diurnal Lepidoptera. 565 
divided by the nervures into seven parts, the middle 
part projecting beyond the rest towards the outer mar- 
gin; beyond this band to the apex, much darker than 
the rest of the wing. Posterior wing with four bands 
(the third of which is broken into spots) and the outer 
margin dark-brown. 
Underside rufous, adorned with numerous silver spots. 
Anterior wing with ten silver spots, four (bordered with 
black) near ‘the base, three of them in the cell, the 
middle one of which is in the form of a V, and six near 
the apex in parallel bands of three spots each. Posterior 
wing with six large silver spots near the base; crossed 
at the middle by a rufous-brown band, followed by two 
brown spots and two transverse bands of white spots, 
some of which are touched with silver. 
xp. 2-2/10 inches. 
Hab. Keuador. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This species, though very distinct, has a good deal 
of resemblance on the underside to H. leweophthalma. 
I have named it after the most generous of Hntomolo- 
gists. 
10. Oyelogramma bimaculata. 
Male.—Upperside. Anterior wing dark-brown, with a 
central trifid spot of white, and a ‘subapical spot of the 
same colour. Posterior wing rufous-brown. Both wings 
glossed with blue. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
base is carmine, that the central white spot is prolonged 
upwards to the costal margin, near which it is tinted 
with carmine, and that the apex is gray (inclosing the 
white spot) crossed by a submarginal black line. Pos- 
terior wing rufous gray ; two spots at the base, a spot 
at the middle of the costal margin, and a submarginal 
zig-zag band, all carmine ; a eat band of black near 
the base, a submar ginal band of lunular lilac spots, bor- 
dered above with black , and four central round spots in 
pairs, bordered with black. 
Exp. 1-7/10 inch. 
Hab. Mexico. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
TR. ENT. SOC. THIRD SERIES, VOL. V. PART VII.—DEC. 1867. 
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