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from near the apex almost to the anal angle: secondaries, the 
middle part of the wing creamy white, the base, outer and 
inner margins deep reddish brown, the veins all yellow; two 
fine dark yellow submarginal lines extend from the apex 
round the outer margin to the anal angle; the fringe black 
and white. The head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen black, 
the abdomen banded with fine yellow lines; the legs and the 
underside of the abdomen greyish white. 
Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Colombia (Staudinger, Mus. Druce). 
This species is allied to H. Hewttsont from Ecuador, but 
differs very considerably on the underside and in the shape of 
the white markings on both wings. 
Eratina Buckley?, sp. n. 
Male.—Primaries deep black; a pale primrose-yellow, 
rather broad, elongated spot beyond the cell, the veins near 
the base pale yellow; the fringe black: secondaries deep 
black, elongated into a broad tail on the outer margin; a 
large round pale primrose-yellow spot about the middle of 
the wing, not bordered with black on the inner margin; the 
fringe black, excepting a small spot on the outer margin and 
the point of the tail pale yellow. Underside of both wings 
dark brownish red, the markings the same as above; the 
veins at the base of both wings pale yellow; the fringe on 
the outer margin of the secondaries alternately black and 
yellow. The head, thorax, abdomen, and antennz black, 
the abdomen banded with pale yellow; the legs, underside of 
the thorax, and abdomen yellowish white. 
Eixpanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Ficuador, Sarayacu (Buckley, Mus. Druce). 
A beautiful little species, very distinct from any other 
known to me. 
Eratina arocha, sp. n. 
Male.—Primaries dark brown, with a curved hyaline 
streak partly crossing the wing at the end of the cell; the 
fringe alternately brown and white: secondaries red, the 
outer margin narrowly edged with brown; the fringe alter- 
nately red and white. Underside: both wings reddish brown, 
ihe secondaries with a yellowish tinge on the outer margin : 
primaries crossed beyond the middle with a greyish-white 
band: secondaries crossed from the costal margin near the 
apex to the anal angle by a very fine waved white line, edged 
