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brown of the margin, this ocellus has a white pupilla, and 
there is another isolated white spot between the third median 
branch and the lower radial. The underside of the posterior 
wings differs from the upper as follows :—the pink-coloured 
spots are much paler, and the brown markings near the pos- 
terior angle are covered with scattered brown (instead of 
violet) scales: the ocellus has a buff submarginal ring. 
?. Larger, the wings more rounded, and the colours of the 
posterior wings more vivid; a small white spot appears in the 
centre of the pink spot between the second and third median 
branches. 
Hab. Kastern Peru, Lower Huallaga (#. Bartlett), Pozzuzo 
(Pearce). 
Mus. 8. & G. 
Nearest to Hetera Esmeralda, Dby., but is much larger, the 
wings more elongated, the pink spots on the posterior wing 
larger, and the colouring of this portion much more extended, 
2. Pierella rubecula. 
6. Exp. 3:1. Brown, the anterior wings with a green 
opalescence ; the posterior wings have the terminal half, ex- 
cept the actual margin, deep rufous, and two black ocelli at 
the anterior angle, that nearest the costa having a white pu- 
pilla: three narrow black bands, the inner two very faint, 
cross both wings, the outer band being nearly straight, the 
others convex; the innermost band, where it crosses the cell, 
is separated into distinct spots. The underside uniform and 
paler, washed with a purplish tinge and covered with faint 
darkish freckles; the cross bands are more distinct : there are 
also small distinct black spots at the base of both wings, and 
a series of indistinct white spots follow the ocelli; the anterior 
wings have three small white spots near the apex. 
?. Larger, the anterior wings less acute, and the general 
coloration darker, the markings being more distinct. 
Hab. Guatemala, forests of Northern Vera Paz and valley 
of the Polochic (Salvin & Godman). 
Mus. 82k 'G. 
Near Hetera luna (F.), but may be at once recognized by 
the very distinct rufous patch on the posterior wings. 
3. Hetera pallida. 
HI, luna, Hew. Ex. Butt. ii. t. 42. f. 3. 
All specimens from Nicaragua resemble the drawing given 
by Hewitson as representing H. luna (F.). These differ from 
South-American specimens, which must be considered to be 
