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Eratina capua, sp. n. 
Female.—Primaries and secondaries deep black; a wide 
semihyaline whitish band crosses the wing beyond the middle, 
but does not reach either margin ; the fringe black, excepting 
at the apex, where it is white: secondaries with a very fine 
submarginal white line, the fringe white. Underside: both 
wings very dark claret-colour, the markings as above, the 
veins of the secondaries white. ‘The head, antenne, thorax, 
abdomen, and legs black. 
Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. South-east Brazil, St. Catharina (Mus. Druce). 
This species is allied to Z. stliquata, Guen. 
Eratina masura, sp. n. 
Female.—Primaries brown, greyish at the base, with a 
large elongated spot at the end of the cell: secondaries white, 
with the base and outer border broadly bordered with dark 
brown; the fringes of both wings alternately brown and 
white. Underside: primaries reddish brown, the veins at 
the base pale yellow; a wide white band crosses the wing 
beyond the middle from the costal margin to the anal angle, 
beyond which is asubmarginal row of small yellow spots almost 
forming a waved line: secondaries white, the base anda large 
irregular-shaped spot at the anal angle reddish brown, the 
outer margin dark brown, with a submarginal yellow line 
extending from the apex to the anal angle; the fringe alter- 
nately brown and white. The head, antenne, thorax, and 
abdomen dark brown, the abdomen banded with fine white 
lines ; the legs greyish brown. 
Eixpanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Keuador, Chiguinda (Buckley, Mus. Druce). 
A small species, not closely allied to any known to me. 
Eratina media, sp. n. 
Female.—Primaries black, with a rather wide, elongated, 
white spot at the end of the cell: secondaries black, with a 
large, central, white, round spot in the middle and extending 
to the inner margin; the fringes of both wings alternately 
white and black. Underside: primaries brownish black, the 
inner margin white from the base to near the anal angle; two 
bands partly cross the wing from the costal margin ; the apex 
of the wing is irrorated with white scales: secondaries white, 
broadly bordered with dark brown, the base and the outer 
