104 Mr. H. Druce on new Species of Eratina 
margin thickly irrorated with yellow scales. The head, 
thorax, and abdomen black; antenne black; the underside 
of the abdomen and legs greyish brown. 
Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Ecuador, Chiguinda (Buckley, Mus. Druce). 
This species is allied to L. masura, but itis very differently 
marked on the upper- and undersides, 
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Eratina peloria, sp. n. 
Female.—Primaries black, slightly greyish at the base 
and along the inner margin; a rather wide white band at the 
end of the cell, but not reaching either margin; the fringe 
brown and grey: secondaries greyish brown, with a slight 
greenish shade, the outer margin edged with black, the fringe 
alternately grey and brown. Underside: primaries reddish 
brown, the white band extends to the costal margin and 
almost to the anal angle; a white spot in the middle of the 
cell and several small yellow dots near the apex: secondaries 
pale yellow, the outer margins broadly bordered with dark 
brown; the marginal line yellow; a rather wide, zigzag, 
submarginal, white line extends from the apex to the anal 
angle; a white streak in the cell and three below the cell 
between the veins. The head, thorax, abdomen, antenne, 
and legs dark brown. 
Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Interior of Colombia (Wheeler, Mus. Druce). 
This species is very distinct from all others known to me. 
Eratina Wheeler?, sp. n. 
Female.—Primaries very dark brown, palest near the base ; 
a very pale, almost white, band partly crosses the wing at the 
end-of the cell, but does not reach either margin; the fringe 
alternately white and brown: secondaries dark brown, with 
a large oval-shaped, pale yellow, semihyaline spot below the 
cell; a reddish-brown spot at the anal angle; the veins at 
the base of the wing yellow; the fringe alternately yellow 
and brown. Underside: primaries dark reddish brown, the 
base to about the middle pale straw-colour, the veins near 
the base yellow, the band as above, but very much more 
distinct, and extending from the costal margin to the anal 
angle, where it becomes a fine line only; a pale yellow 
waved line partly crosses the wing near the apex: secondaries 
pale yellow, the base, inner and outer margin broadly bor- 
dered with dark brown; the veins all yellow; a bright red 
