146 Messrs. Salvin & Godman on new Species of 
yellowish grey. Antenne yellowish white, black at the base, 
the club being tipped with tawny orange. 
Hab. Canelos, Kastern Ecuador (Pearce). 
Mus. 8. & G. 
This species has some resemblance to [thomia ceno. 
11. Hresia phedima. 
g. Exp. 2-4. Anterior wings black; basal portion of the 
cell, part of the inner margin, and the whole space between 
the submedian nervure, the median and its first branch almost 
to the posterior angle, tawny yellow; terminal portion of the 
cell, a large patch between the first and second branches of the 
median nervure, and a smaller one between the second and 
third, dingy yellow; a series of three elongated spots of the 
same colour between the cell and the outer margin; six white 
submarginal spots between the nervules: posterior wing 
tawny yellow, with costal and outer margins black, the latter 
with six white submarginal spots. Underside paler, the white 
submarginal spots more prominent, the dingy yellow spots of 
the upper surface clear yellow; a central band of the same 
colour crosses the posterior wings, the costa of which is tawny 
yellow. Antenne black, the club yellow. 
9. Larger. The basal tawny-yellow marks of the anterior 
wings more restricted, and the marks of the apical portion of 
the wing greyer and larger; the white submarginal spots of 
both wings more distinct: posterior wings with a white spot 
near the anterior angle next the margin. Underside with the 
markings of the terminal half of the anterior wings and the 
central portion of the posterior wings white. Antenne with 
the basal third only black. 
Head in both sexes black; fore part of the palpi and two 
spots between the eyes white. Abdomen tawny above, with 
a central black line, beneath yellowish white. 
Hab. Pozzuzo, Kastern Peru (Pearce). 
Mus. 8. & G. 
12. Callicore eupepla. 
The recent acquisition of a Venezuelan specimen of Calli- 
core Metiscus, Dby., has convinced us that there are three very 
distinct races of this form of Callicore, which may be shortly 
characterized as follows :— 
Callicore Metiscus, Dby. Gen. Diurn. Lep. t. 30. f. 5. 
Has the refulgent spot of the anterior wings subtriangular, 
the inner edge being straight and cutting the median nervure 
at a slightly obtuse angle; between this spot and the base of 
the wing are a few scattered bluish scales. The refulgent 
