IGO Mr. Druce's descriptions of Diurnal Lejndopter a. 



15. Anteros Medusa. 



Upperside blackish. Anterior wing with two trans- 

 parent spots ; tlie first at the end of the cell, the second 

 below and nearer the outer margin. Posterior wing greyish 

 at the base. Underside yellow, thickly irrorated with rich 

 brown. Anterior wing : the spots the same as above, and 

 dark red-brown at the base, crossed by two metallic bands ; 

 a gold spot at the end of the cell, dusky at the anal angle. 

 Posterior wing dark red-brown at the base, crossed by 

 two indistinct bands of gold ; round the outer margin or 

 both wings a narrow red-broAvn baiid, bordered on each 

 side with a gold line. The fringe alternately yellow and 

 red. 



Exp. \^ inch. 



Hah. — Panama. 



In the collection of H. Druce. 



APU 80 1814 



