of new Hesperide. 489 
spots; four near the middle, one of which is bifid; and three to- 
wards the apex. Posterior wing with one white spot. 
Underside rufous. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
basal half is dark brown, and that there is an ochreous spot on 
the costal margin. Posterior wing crossed obliquely by two 
bands of silvery white. 
Exp. 2,3, inches. 
Hab. Rio Janeiro. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
8. Hesperia Ethoda. 
Alis fuscis; anticis maculis quatuor vitreis, posticis tribus 
ochraceis opacis; his infra fascia lata alba. 
Upperside dark brown; the base of both wings ochreous. 
Anterior wing with four large central pale-yellow transparent 
spots. Posterior wing with three ochreous spots. 
Underside rufous. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
basal half is dark brown, and that the two lower spots are united 
in one. Posterior wing crossed obliquely by a band of white, 
broadest in the middle. 
Exp. 2,2; inches. 
Hab. Rio Janeiro. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
9. Hesperia Elia. 
Alis fuscis ; anticis maculis decem vitreis albis ; posticis fascia 
vitrea alb&; his infra dimidio basali albo. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with ten transparent 
spots; six in an oblique band from the middle of the inner 
margin to near the apex, the last two spots of the band near 
together and minute; three minute subapical spots; the tenth 
spot within the cell. Posterior wing with a central transverse 
band of four transparent spots. 
Underside rufous-brown. Posterior wing with the basal half, 
except the costal margin, silvery-white. 
Exp. 1,9, inch. 
Hab. Sumatra. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson ; from Mr. Wallace. 
10. Hesperia Attina. 
Alis fuscis; anticis maculis octo vitreis, tribus in medio dis- 
positis ; posticis dimidio interno albo. 
Upperside dark brown, Anterior wing with eight transparent 
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