of new Hesperide. 495 
spots; two forming a central band; three as usual towards the 
apex; three below the last described and parallel to the outer 
margin, and one near the inner margin. Posterior wing with three 
transparent spots. 
Underside rufous-brown, with the outer margins of both wings 
broadly grey. Anterior wing with the spots as above, except that 
the lower spot of the central band and the spot near the inner margin 
are united. Posterior wing with the basal half brown, marked with 
some darker spots and a spot of white; crossed beyond the 
middle by a band of white, which is broad near the costal 
margin and marked with a brown spot, narrow and formed of 
small spots where it crosses the middle, and bordered outside by 
spots of brown. 
Exp. 1,8, inch. 
Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
25. Hesperia Lutetia. 
Alis fuscis ; anticis maculis novem vitreis, posticis tribus ; his 
infra rufo-fuscis, fasciis flavis, macula centrali opacd, margine 
apicali ochraceo. 
Upperside dark brown, the bases of both wings canescent. 
Anterior wing with nine transparent spots; one in the cell, five 
in an oblique band, and three before the apex. Posterior wing 
with a transverse central band of three spots. 
Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above, except that 
the longitudinal band of spots is extended to the apex. Pos- 
terior wing with a band of pale yellow near the base composed of 
two triangles ; a central spot of dark brown, bordered outwardly 
with yellow ; the apical margin broadly grey. 
Exp. 1,9; inch. 
Hab. Rio Janeiro. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Allied to H. Dalman of Latreille. 
26. Hesperia Opigena. 
Alis fuscis; anticis maculis octo vitreis, posticis quatuor in 
fasciam dispositis ; his infra fusco cinereoque nebulosis. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with eight transparent 
spots; one in the cell, four in an oblique band, and three before 
