1866.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE GENUS EUPTYCHIA. 4 ', 3 



corpus fuscum pallidum, antennis fuscis albido fasciolatis et nigro 

 flavoque acuminatis. 

 Exp. alar. unc. 1|. 

 Hub. Rio Janeiro. B.M. 



42. EUPTYCHIA MODESTA, Sp. 11. 



Alee supra fuscee, lineis duabus marginalibus aliaque submarginali 

 undulata obscurioribus, anticis valde indistinciis : corpus fuscum, 

 prce olivaceo virescens ; antennis supra brunneis albido fasciolatis 

 et nigro acuminatis, subtus ferrugineis. 



Alee subtus pallidiores, cinerascentes, fasciis duabus mediis obliquis 

 paulo irregularibus rufo -fuscis, lineis duabus marginalibus alia- 

 que submarginali undulata fuscis : anticce ocellis tribus ochreo 

 cinctis, primo nigro, argenteo bipupillaio ; aliis fuscis : posticcs 

 ocellis quinque fulvo cinctis et argenteo pupillatis, primo minimo, 

 quinto maximo, primo secundo et quinto ?iigris, aliis fuscis, tertio 

 quarto et quinto bipupillatis : corpus cinereum. 



Exp. alar. unc. 14. 



Eab. Para {Coll. Bates). 



Var. Alee subtus ocellis minoribus lineisque tenuioribus. 

 Ilab. Cameta {Coll. Bates). 

 Allied to E. ambigua. 



43. EUPTYCHIA HUEBNERI, Sp. 11. (PI. XXXIX. fig. 11.) 



Alee supra velut in E. ambigua, subtus autem area basali paulo 

 brunnescente, area apicali cinerascente, margine postico ochraceo, 

 ocellis distinctioribus, lineis mediis rufescentibus , interna regulari, 

 externa apud angulum analem paulo undulata, posticisque additur 

 ocellus subanalis 7nini?nus : corpus fuscum, antennis velut in E. 

 ambigua. , 



Exp. alar. unc. 1^. 



Hab. Para {Coll. Bates and B.M.) . 



Allied to the preceding species. 



44. EUPTYCHIA GALESUS. 



Satyrus galesus, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. pD. 465 & 496. n. 64 

 (1819). 



Neonympha galesus, Westw. & Hewits. Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 3/6. 

 n. 20 (1851). 



Euptychia canihe, var., Herrich-Schaffer, Ind. Syst. (1864). 



"Alls integris, fuscis, supra immaculatis : subtus strigis tribus ob- 

 scurioribus; anticis punctis nullis, posticis quinque nigricantibus. 



" About 1 j inch in expanse. All the wings entire and of a rather 

 dark brown ; upperside without spots ; the underside shows three 

 very dark lines, the central one relieved in front by greyish violet, 

 the outer one very delicate and festooned ; this last line is separated 

 from the preceding one, but only in the hind wings, by a row of five 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 1866, No. XXXI. 



