NYMPH ALID.E. IIETEROCHROA. 



HETEROCIIROA GERONA. 5, G. 



Upperside. Male, rufous-brown. Both wings crossed by a common broad 

 band of white. Anterior wing with several oblique lines of black near the base, a 

 large hexafid orange spot near the apex ; two submarginal bands of dark brown. 

 Posterior wing with three bands of brown and a small orange spot at the anal angle. 



Underside with the transverse band as above. Both wings with a band of 

 white near the base. Anterior wing with a band of white within the cell bordered 

 on both sides with orange. Posterior wing with the central band bordered on both 

 sides with rufous-orange. 



Exp. \~l\y inch. Hab. Minas Geraes. 



Iu the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Most nearly allied to H. Abia, but very distinct from it as well as from every other species. 



HETEROCHROA ZINA. 7, 8. 



Upperside. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with some indistinct black 

 lines near the base ; crossed obliquely near the middle by a broad band of orange : 

 two minute orange spots before the apex. Posterior wing with a cpiadrificl white 

 spot and an indistinct submarginal brown band. 



Underside as above, except that it is rufous, and that both wings have some 

 brown bands near the base, and that the posterior wing has a white spot at the 

 middle of the costal margin, and some indistinct grey spots near the outer margin. 



Exp. 2t5 inch. Hab. New Granada. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Near to H. Leucophthalma as well as to H. Justina, but without the brilliant white and lilac 

 spots which adorn the underside of those species. This and Justina are probably only local varieties 

 of Leucophthalma. I have an example of H. Leucophthiilrua from Quito which has only a small white 

 spot on the centre of the posterior wing. 



