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the middle (commencing at the black apical spot) orange. Pos- 
terior wing with a narrow margin of black, the fringe carmine. 
Underside pale yellow, the apical spot of the anterior wing 
rufous, tinted with lilac; the base of the costal margin carmine ; 
the spot at the end of the cell more distinct : the transverse band 
more distinct, continued half across the posterior wing. 
Female.—Nearly white. 
Exp. 27, inch. 
Hab. Borneo. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Very closely allied to G. Verhuellii, from which it differs in 
wanting the acuminated apex of the anterior wing, and having 
the outer margin of the posterior wing black. G. Licorias of 
Doubleday does not differ from G. Verhuellii. 
6. Eteona Eupolis. (Pl. XVI. fig. 2. 
Upperside dark brown, Anterior wing with a large spot within 
the cell, a second spot from the base parallel to the costal margin, 
and a third spot between two of the median nervules, rufous-orange ; 
a transverse band beyond the middle, with a minute spot beyond 
and near it, yellow. Posterior wing from the base to the middle 
rufous-yellow, rufous beyond the middle; the nervures and a 
broad outer margin dark brown. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the apex is 
rufous, striated with black. Posterior wing rufous, with some pale 
yellow oblong spots near the costal margin; striated throughout 
longitudinally with dark brown, and between these striz towards 
the outer margin by lines of lilac-white. 
Exp. 24 inch. 
Hab. Rio Janeiro. 
In the Coliection of W. C. Hewitson. 
One species only of this genus has been hitherto described. 
It was originally placed by Boisduval with the Pieride in the 
genus Luterpe; Mr. Westwood ranged it with the Nymphalidae, 
next before Epicalia; and Dr. Felder has subsequently removed 
it to the Satyride@, near to Pronophila, with which genus it pos- 
sesses many characters in common, having the inflated costal 
nervure of the Satyride. 
This species is in the Museum at Vienna accompanied by a 
MS. name of Kollar’s, but I am sorry to say that I do not 
remember it. 
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