248 Mr. W. C. Hewitson’s Descriptions of 
7. Eueides Eurysaces. (Pl. XVI. fig. 3.) 
Female.—Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with two 
transverse bands and a large trifid spot of transparent grey-white, 
(except near the base, which is yellow); a submarginal band of 
white spots most distinctly marked near the apex. Posterior 
wing with a broad, central, semi-transparent, transverse band of 
yellow (near the base) and grey; the nervures black : a white spot 
at the apex and a submarginal band of very indistinct white spots. 
Underside as above, except that it is paler and that the sub- 
marginal white spots are more distinct and in pairs. 
Exp. 2-8 inch. 
Hab. Quito. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Differs from all the other species of this genus by its transparent 
wings. 
8. Dircenna Dercyllidas. (Pl. XVI. fig. 4.) 
Female.—Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing crossed by 
three bands of transparent white: the first bifid, commencing at the 
base and ending near the anal angle; the second beyond the middle 
hexafid; the third near the apex of two spots, the upper spot trifid. 
Posterior wing with the basal half, a small spot at the apex, and a 
submarginal macular band, transparent white. 
Underside as above, except that the dark brown of the upper- 
side is rufous, that the anterior wing has some indistinct grey 
spots near the apex and between the first and second transverse 
bands, and that the posterior wing has the base of the costal 
margin and three obleng spots, near it beyond its middle, grey. 
Exp. 2,9, inch. 
Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Very interesting from its general resemblance to Caelenis Dido. 
9. Lasiommata Lasus. (Pl. XVI. fig. 5.) 
Male.—Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with three 
short equidistant bands and a large trifid spot of pale rufous- 
yellow ; beyond these three black eye-like spots dotted with white 
and an indistinct submarginal rufous band. Posterior wing with 
a large spot near the costal margin, a large spot towards the anal 
angle marked by a black ocellus, and two small spots near the 
outer margin, all rufous. 
Underside as above, except that it is paler, that the posterior 
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