484. Mr. W. C. Hewitson’s Descriptions 
Underside as above, except that the band of the anterior wing 
is shorter, and that the posterior wing is crossed by a similar band. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
16. Pyrrhopyga Hadassa. 
Alis fuscis; marginibus aurantiacis; thorace fasciis duabus 
sanguineis. 
Upperside, female, rufous-brown ; the outer margins of both 
wings orange ; a longitudinal band on each side of the thorax, and 
the anus, scarlet. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Closely allied to P. Amyclas of Cramer, but differs from it in 
having the longitudinal bands on the thorax, in which it resembles 
P. Scylla of Ménétries. 
17. Pyrrhopyga Telassa. 
Alis fuscis, marginibus aurantiacis ; posticis infra maculis dua- 
bus sanguineis. 
Upperside, female, rufous-brown ; the outer margins orange, 
narrow ; a longitudinal band on each side of the thorax, and the 
anus, scarlet. 
Underside as above, except that there are two scarlet spots at 
the base of the posterior wing. 
Exp. 2 inches, 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
18. Pyrrhopyga Zereda. 
Alis czeruleo-nigris ; posticis margine aurantiaco. 
Upperside, female, glossy blue; the posterior wing bordered — 
with orange; the neck with a few scarlet hairs. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Near to P. Amyclas, Cramer, as well as to the two preceding 
species. 
