154 Mr. W. C. Hewitson o?i 



Underside. Blue-pearly-gray, clouded with darker 

 colour : the outer margins yellow : a submarginal black 

 line broken into spots near the apex. Anterior wing 

 with the white spots as above : brown from the base to 

 the subapical spots, white where the wings meet. Pos- 

 terior wing with two spots of yellow at the base, and 

 some irrorations of the same colour on the subcostal 

 nervure : the band of white as above, and four spots (one 

 in the cell) between it and the middle of the costal 

 margin. 



Exp. 2^ inches. 



Hab. — Granadillas. 



Singularly distinct from any known species. 



Euterpe Epimene. 



Female. Upperside. Dark brown. Anterior wing 

 crossed obliquely at the middle by a broad band of scarlet, 

 divided into three parts (one in the cell) by the nervures. 

 Posterior wing paler brown towards the inner margin. 



Underside. As above, except that the anterior wing 

 has two yellow spots before the apex, and a marginal 

 series of spots of the same colour; that the posterior 

 wing has two carmine spots at the base : four spots near 

 the base of the costal mai-gin, two linear spots near the 

 inner max'gin, and a submarginal and marginal series of 

 spots, all yellow. 



Exp. 24 inches. 



Hah, — St. Joaquim. 



I think that this is probably the female of E. Teutamis. 

 The undersides are the same. 



Ithomia Pulcheria. 



Male. Upperside. Semi-transparent. Anterior wing 

 »vith the margins and nervures and a band at the end of 

 the cell dark brown : the cell near the base orange ; a 

 triangular pale brown spot, and a pale yellow spot within 

 the cell : a bifid spot of yellow on the costal margin 

 beyond the cell : crossed by a scries of yellow spots beyond 

 the middle: Posterior wing tinted with oi-ange ; the ner- 

 vures and a broad submarginal band opaque orange; the 

 outer margin brown . 



Underside. As above, except that there are three 

 minute white spots at the apex of the anterior wing ; 



