Mr. A. Or. Butler on Peruvian LepidojHera. 219 



the wliole of the species being referable to the subfamilies 

 8atjrino3, Morphiiia3, and Nymphalinaj of the NymphalidEe. 

 The bulk of the species are either identical with or closely 

 allied to Bolivian forms, tew of the butterflies previously 

 described having come from Bolivia. 



K.IIOPALOCERA. 



Family Nymphalidae. 



Subfamily Sattrinjs, Bates. 

 Genus 1. EuPTYCHiA, liiibner. 



1. Eu])tycMa rustica. B.M. 



Enpti/chia rustica, Butler, Cat. Dium.Lep., Sat. p. 32, pi. 1. fig. 4 (18G8). 

 Previously known from Bolivia only. 



Genus 2. Oeessinoma, Westwood. 



2. Orcssinoma sorata. B.M. 



Orcssinoma sorata, Salviu, Ann. Si Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ii. p. 144. 

 n. G (18G8). 



Hitherto only known from Bolivia and of a smaller size. 



Genus 3. Lymanopoda, Westwood. 

 3. Lymanopoda ocelUfera^ n. sp. B.M. 



Allied to L. ohsoletaj Westwood. Above red-brown; a 

 white point near anal angle of secondaries : primaries below 

 ferruginous at apex ; two lai-ge black ocelli between median 

 branches, a third small one near external angle, and a white 

 point between lower radial and third median ; secondaries 

 with a discal irregular series of seven white points crossing 

 the wing obliquely from apex to anal angle, the fourth to 

 seventh with black circling. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches 2 lines. 



4. Lymanop>oda fcrruginosa. B.M. 



Lymanopoda ferrii^iinosa, Butler, Cat. Dium. Lep., Sat. p. 109. n. 5, 

 ■pi. 4. fig, 3(1808). 



The type was from Bolivia. 



5. Lymanopoda ruhescens^ n. sp. B.M. 



Wings above dark brown ; apical half of secondaries casta- 



ncous in male, tawny in female, with the inner edge paler ; 



