306 Mr. E. Doubleday on some new Diurnal Lepidoptera. 
proportion to the outer margin ; black, irrorated with green at the 
base of the discoidal cell and on each side of the nervules ; the 
radial nervure, the fold between that and the first median nervule, 
the first and second median nervules clothed with long hairs, as 
in P. Bianor, &e. Posterior wings clongate-ovate, the abdominal 
margin nearly straight, the outer quadridentate, black, irrorated 
with green, the anterior margin shaded with blue as in P. Bianor ; 
the anal angle marked with an ocellus mcomplete towards the 
margin, the pupil jet-black, the iris purplish red, irrorated with 
light blue. Cilia of the inner margin and of the indentations 
pale. Below, the anterior wings are pale, more fuscous towards 
the apex, the nervures and nervules, four streaks in the cell, and a 
series of streaks between the nervules fuscous. Posterior wings 
fuscous black, with purplish reflections, the anal angle with a large 
rufous patch pupilled with black, irrorated with blue, surmounted 
by an intense black cloud, and connected with a large lunule of 
the same rufous colour, and also irrorated with blue; the outer 
angle has an imperfect black pupilled ocellus followed by three 
lunules, and in the interstice of the second and third median ner- 
vule a cloud of scattered scales of the same colours; the black 
ground-colour being more intense above all these markings. 
Head buff, vertex and antenne black. 
Thorax black. 
Abdomen pale, marked down the back with a black streak. 
In the collection of the British Museum. 
Fam. SATYRID. 
Genus Hartera. 
H. Esmeralda. 4. alis omnibus hyalinis, pube tenuissima brunnea 
vestitis, posticis fusco-fimbriatis ocello magno ad angulum exter- 
num, punctis duobus marginalibus albis, plagaque lte ianthina in 
qua maculie duz chermesine. Exp. alar. 2 unc. 6 hn. vel 65 millim, 
Hab. Para. 
All the wings diaphanous, the nervures and nervules brown, 
the whole wing covered with delicate downy hairs of the same 
colour, longest on the dilated portion of the costal nervure and 
the anterior part of the cell of the anterior wmgs, which are im- 
maculate. Posterior wings with a slender brown margin exter- 
nally, the outer angle with a large purplish black spot, sur- 
rounded by a yellowish and a brownish iris, and pupilled by a 
pure white spot placed beyond the centre; this ocellus followed 
by two pure white spots, beyond which, extending to the anal 
angle, is a large patch of the most beautiful ultramarine, in 
which are two slightly opalescent carmine spots. Below, the 
markings nearly as above, the ocellus with a few white scales be- 
