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marginali fuscis ; margine ipso fusco ; apice anticarum et angulo 

 anali posticarum olivaceo fuscescentibus : anticce ocello subapicali 

 iudistincto nigro ; posticce ocellis duobus nigris, aliis tribus haud 

 indicatis, striis marginalibus undatis : corpus olivaceo-albidum. 



Exp. alar. unc. 1-J. 



Hab. Cameta {Coll. Bates). 



Closely allied to E. ccelestis. 



78. EUPTYCHIA LEA. 



Papilio lea, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 15 1. f. C, D ( $ ) (17/9). 



Satyrus lea, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. pp. 464 & 492. n. 50(1819). 



Euptychia lea (ebusa, part.), Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 54. 

 n. 515 (1816). 



Euptychia lea, Westw. & Hewits. Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 3/3. 

 n. 17(1851). 



Hab. Surinam. 



79. Euptychia junia. 



Papilio junia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 292. f. D( J upperside) 

 E (? ? underside) (1782). 



Euptychia junia, Hiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. Zutrjige, f. 627, 

 628 ($)(1806), Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 54. n. 51 1 (1816); Westw. 

 & Hewits. Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 373. n. 18 (E. lea, alt. sexus?) 

 (1851). 



Satyrus lea, var., Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 492. n. 50 (1819). 



Hab. Surinam (Cramer); Bahia ( Westwood) ; Brazil, tf . B.M. 



Var. 5 • Area apicali anticarum supra vix fuscescente, posticarum 

 paulo fuscescente. 



Hab. Para (Coll. Salvin and B.M.). 



This species, although allied to E. lea, is, I think, far too distinct 

 to be a mere variety of it. I do not believe that the two insects are 

 merely sexes. We possess a slight variety of the female of E. junia 

 which certainly is not the lea of Cramer ; and Hiibner's figure of 

 the female of E. junia ditfers considerably from Cramer's figure of 

 lea — more, I think, than can be accounted for by the age of the book. 



80. Euptychia philippa, sp. n. 



Ala? supra fusca? ; area apicali posticarum maris et areis basalibus 



femince cinereo carulescentibus ; lineis duabus marginalibus fuscis 



indistinctis, anticis apud costam, posticisque undulatis : corpus 



cinereo-fuscum ; antennis supra fuscis, subtus ferrugineis, apud 



apicem nigro fasciolatis albidoque acuminatis. 



Alee subtus fasciis duabus mediis : posticce subintegree, ocellis majo- 



ribus : aliter velut in E. juuia. 

 Exp. alar. unc. 2^. 

 Hab. Ega (Coll. Bates). 



This species is closely allied to E. junia, and scarcely differs from 

 it on the underside ; the colouring of the upperside, however, is. so 

 totally distinct that it must be considered a good species. 



