SATYRTDtE, 



CORADES. 



CORADES CHELONIS. 1, 2. 



Upperside. Male. Anterior wing dark brown, paler at the base, with three 

 rufous spots towards the apex and outer margin. Posterior wing tailed, rufous- 

 brown ; the base, inner margin, and tail clouded wdth darker brown : the apex dark 

 brown. 



Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the apex is silvery-grey 

 undulated with brown, and that the two spots near it are white. Posterior wing 

 silver-grey, undulated throughout with rufous-brown ; crossed obliquely by two 

 parallel lines of rufous-brown, and nearer the outer margin by a baud of indistinct 

 spots. 



Expan. 2-nj in. Hab. New Granada. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Ilewitsou. 



If Corades Iduna and C. Enyo are good species, this must be considered as a third. It is not 

 easy to say to which of the two it bears the closest resemblance ; the three, be they species or only 

 varieties, are very nearly allied. 



CORADES CHIROXE. 3. 



Upperside. Male, uniform dark brown. 



Underside. Anterior wing dark brown, with three pale-rufous spots ; one 

 spot on the costal margin beyond the middle, two nearly together towards the anal 

 angle ; the apex rufous-brown, with a large ill-defined spot of sUvery-white undula- 

 tions. Posterior wing rufous-brown, undulated with silvery-white chiefly near the 

 outer margin ; crossed before the middle by an indistinct short silvery band, and 

 again beyond the middle by a broad band of silver-white tinted with yellow, marked 

 with two or three minute black spots ; between the bands (within the cell) an ill-defined 

 round spot of white and sdver undulations ; the tail undulated with dark brown. 



Expan. 2^^ in. Hab. New Granada. 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



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