1865.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON SIX NEW BUTTERFLIES. 669 
quadrate spots parallel to the outer margin, one between the disco- 
cellular, and the other between the first and second median nervules ; 
a large triangular violaceous spot edged with brown at the base, 
intersected by the median nervure and an oblique brown line; a 
smaller curved elongate patch, enclosing a brown spot and margined 
with brown, at the end of the cell, anda third similar small indistinct 
spot beyond it ; a small violaceous spot just below the middle of the 
median nervure. Posterior wings, basal half white glossed with 
violaceous, apical half pale reddish brown; crossed beyond the 
middle by a broad irregular oblique dark reddish brown band, broadest 
just above the middle, its outer edge following the direction of the 
outer margin; a submarginal row of white lunules edged with ru- 
fous between the nervules along the outer margin ; cell crossed by 
three rufous lines, extending from the anterior margin to the median 
nervure, and closed by an oblong pale brown spot edged with rufous ; 
interior margin pale rosy brown. 
Hab. Bolivia. ‘ 
Allied to H. leucophthalma, Latr. (Bogota). 
3. HeTerocuroa sicuzxus. (Fig. 3, p. 668.) 
Upperside—front wings rich black-brown, the cell crossed by two 
oblique black lines, and closed by two similar lines ; a submarginal 
black line near the outer margin ; a broad bright orange band ex- 
tending from the upper disco-cellular to the interior margin near the 
anal angle, wider above than below, dentated on its inner edge at the 
nervures, connected with the anterior margin by three orange spots 
extending from its outer upper angle to near the apex, and with the 
costal nervure by two orange spots from its inner upper angle. 
Posterior wings rich black-brown, crossed in the middle by a white 
band tapering from the anterior margin beyond the middle to near 
the anal angle; two submarginal pale brown lines parallel to the 
outer margin. 
Underside—front wings red-brown, crossed beyond the middle by 
a broad irregular white band tinged with violaceous, broader above 
than below, divided through the centre by a fuscous line extending 
from the upper disco-cellular to the third median nervule, connected 
with the anterior margin by three white spots on either side between 
the nervules, and bordered on its outer edge by a row of pale blue- 
white spots edged outwardly with brown, extending from the apex 
to the anal angle; a white spot at the anal angle; a large triangular 
blue-white patch at the base, bordered with brown, and interrupted 
by the median nervure and by an oblique brown line ; cell closed by 
an oblong blue-white patch margined with brown ; two similar spots 
just beyond it and touching the central band; a small spot of the 
same colour below the cell. Posterior wings red-brown, crossed in 
the middle by a white band as above; basal half crossed by two 
violaceous bands bordered with brown, the outer one bounded by the 
median nervure; a marginal row of violaceous lunules between the 
nervures on the outer margin, and a similar row of larger lunules 
just above them ; a deep-brown band, tapering tu the anal angle and 
