1262. x^-EW AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES— SCHA US. 387 
EUPTYCHIA OCELLOIDES, new species. 
Diagnosis. — J/a^^'.— Wings brown; a darker terminal and marginal 
line. Primaries, a subapioal black spot containing some lilacine scales 
and circled with yellowish; a similar spot on secondaries subtermi- 
nalh' between veins 2 and 3; before the marginal line is another faint 
darker line somewhat wavy. Underneath gra^dsh brown; the mar- 
ginal lines more distinct. Primaries, the subapical spot as on upper 
surface. ])ut again circled with a line brown line; a faint oblique 
brownish outer line from costa to inner angle. Secondaries, a fine 
transverse brown line at one-third from base and another at two- 
thirds from base; a large apical ocellus containing two white points; 
the ocellus between veins 2 and 3 preceded and followed \>^ a smaller 
ocellus, the yellow circles coalescing and the three tinelv edged with 
dark brown; the space between marginal and terminal lines yellowish. 
Female. — Primaries similar to the male; secondaries with two ocelli 
near anal angle, both above and below. 
Expanse. — Male. 27 millimeters; female, 31 millimeters. 
Habitat.- — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
2ijpe.—^o. 5869, U.S.N.M. 
EUPTYCHIA CASTRENSIS, new species. 
DiagnosfS. — Female. — Wings brown with darker lines; a terminal 
and marginal line; a wavy dentate subterminal line; a straight outer 
line just bej^ond celli. Secondaries, the subterminal preceded b}^ a 
subapical black point; a small ocellus below vein 2 and a larger one 
above vein 2; the ocelli black with white points and tinel}^ circled 
w'th yellow. Underneath brownish fawn color, the lines darker and 
as on upper surface; also a fine inner line, slightly curved on prima- 
ries, fainth' wavy on secondaries. Primaries, an ocellus between veins 
5 and 6; a small annular 1)rown ring above vein 6, and three from veins 
2 to 5, contain ing a few yellowish scales. Secondaries, the space between 
outer and subterminal lines whitish with a large ocellus between veins 
5 and 6 and 2 and 3; a small ocellus below vein 2 and above vein 3, 
and a smaller geminate ocellus between veins -i and 5. 
The male is darker. The secondaries are without a subapical spot 
above. Underneath the primaries have only a single black subter- 
minal point between veins 5 and 6; on the secondaries there is a small 
ocellus above vein G, and the ocelli between veins 3 and 5 are reduced 
to lilacine flecks surmounted with brown. 
Allied to E. widina Butler. 
Expanse. — Thirtj'-two millimeters. 
Habitat, — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
Ti/jje.—^o. 5870, U.S.N.M. 
