360 Mr. Druce's DescripfAons of 



dull brownish black, both wings with the outer margins 

 bright scarlet crossed by black nervules. Underside 

 brown, anterior wing black towards the base, near which 

 are five scarlet spots, the scarlet marginal band broken into 

 spots by brownish white lines in the direction of the ner- 

 vules. Posterior wing brown wdth nine unequal sized 

 scarlet spots on the basal half, the scarlet marginal band 

 wider and divided into spots by brownish white lines. 

 Exp. c? If, ? 2| inch. 



Hab. Valley of the Eio Polochic {Hague). Mus. Salvin, 

 Godman & Drucc. 



A very distinct species, especially the female. 



This genus will now contain five species as follows : — 



1. L. Appollonia, Westw. Hab. Peru and Bolivia. 



2. L. Lyra, Saund. Hab. New Granada. 



3. L. Olivia, Butl* Hab. ? 



4. L. Cleadas, Drucc. Halx Eio Polochic, Guatemala. 



5. L. Terpsichore, Wcshv. Hab. Brazil. 



GENUS ANTEROS, Hubn. 

 Anteros Micon, n. sp. 



Upperside dark brown, anterior wing with a small cen- 

 tral white spot, the fringe white. Posterior wing with the 

 costal margin tlie anal angle and the fringe yellow. 

 Underside, pale yellow with bright chesnut spots placed 

 very much as in A. Formosus, Or., only much smaller and 

 brighter coloured, the metallic spots are also smaller, a sub- 

 marginal line of metallic dots to both wings. Exp. 1 inch. 



Hab. Calobre {Arcc). Mus. Salvin Godman & Druce. 



A pretty little species allied to Formosus, Cr. 



* I think it likely this will turn out to be the female of Lyra, or it will 

 be another Central American species of which we have not yet seen the 

 male. I have seen a specimen agreeing with mine from Chiriqui in Dr. 

 StaucUnger's collection. 



