144 Messrs. Salvin & Godman on new Species of 
extremity of the upper radial; posterior angle definite and 
obtuse : posterior wings with the extremity of the first branch 
of the median nervure prolonged into an obtuse, and the third 
branch into an acute projection: anterior wings brown, with 
three bluish-white spots between the extremity of the cell and 
the outer margin: posterior wings brown at the base, black at 
the extremity, an irregular tawny spot at the anterior angle ; 
posterior angle with a succession of three blue spots across the 
wing, that between the second and third branches of the me- 
dian nervure whitish in the middle. Underside brown; a 
curved black band crosses both wings from the anal angle of 
the posterior wings to the extremity of the cell of the anterior; 
another, parallel line between this and the base of the wings: 
between these lines on the anterior wings is a median black 
line crossing the cell; all these lines have whitish outer 
margins gradually separating into freckles, so as to give the 
under surface a mottled appearance: outer margin of both 
wings deep tawny, a conspicuous black spot between the angle 
of the costal and subcostal nervures of the posterior wings. 
Antenne brown. 
Hab. Veragua (Arcé). 
Mus. 8. & G. 
The specimen from which our description is taken is in bad 
condition, but is sufficiently perfect to enable us to point out 
the remarkable characters of this conspicuous species. We 
are not aware that it has any near ally. 
6. Oressinoma sorata. 
g. Exp. 2:2. Like O. typhla, Klug, but differs in being 
larger, the posterior wings much more elongated at the anal 
angle, the anterior wings more angulated, and the outer mar- 
gin straighter; the white band which crosses both wings is 
narrower and straighter; the indistinct submarginal markings 
of O. typhla are replaced by distinct white lunules on the 
hinder wings, and by a straight whitish line on the anterior 
wings; on the underside the buff submarginal edging of the 
posterior wings is less abruptly sinuated, and the white band 
has a dark inner margin. 
Hab. Callean, Northern Bolivia (Pearce). 
Mus. 8. & G. 
7. Acreea testacea. 
go. Exp.1°9. Both wings sooty, the nervures being rather 
darker; the anterior wings between the costal and median 
nervures, and almost as far as the end of the cell, brick-red ; 
an oblique band of the same colour beyond the cell reaches 
