S A T Y R I D /E. 



H^TERA. 



H.-ETERA HYCETA. 1. 



Upperside. Female rufous-brown. Posterior wing, except the base and outer margin, 

 rufous, marked with four round black spots ; the spot nearest the costal margin dotted with 

 white. Both wings crossed by three nearly e([ui-distant indistinct bands of brown. Anterior 

 wing with a short brown line a little beyond the end of the cell. 



Underside as above, except that it is lighter and iindulated throughout with light brown, 

 the transverse bands more distinct ; that the anterior wing has a minute black spot near the 

 base, and four minute white spots near the apex; that the posterior wing has three minute 

 black spots near the base, and that the four black spots are much less distinct. 



Expan. Sro in. Hab. Amazon. 



In the Collection of the rSritish Museuro. 



H.ETERA LENA. Var. 2. 



P. Lena Linn. — Cramer, PI. 198. 



Upperside. Female rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed obliquely by a lighter band, 

 bordered on both sides with black, and extended to a short distance on the posterior wing. 

 Posterior wing below the middle black, marked by a large irregular white spot, divided by the 

 nervures ; a round black spot dotted with white and bordered with white above and below, 

 near the apex ; a band of grey or white irregular spots near the outer margin, and four small 

 white spots on the margin. 



Underside lighter. The transverse band nearly white, and continued to the inner 

 margin of the posterior wing. Anterior wing with the cell crossed by three white spots and 

 a band of brown. Four white spots near the outer margin. Posterior wing with three uihmte 

 black spots at the base. Crossed before the middle by a band of brown. Brown below the 

 middle, the white spot more divided than above. Two distinct black eyes near the apex, each 

 with rufous border and white dot. The grey spots represented by a sprinkling of white. 



The male does not differ. 



Expan. 3i-o in. Ilab. Upper Amazon. 



In the Collections of W. W. Sanndei's and W. C. Hewitson. 



A variety of H. Lena, in the Collection of Mr. Bates, has a rather large distnict hluck spot near the ape.x of 

 the anterior win". 



tLETERA LUNA. 3. 



P. Lima Fabrici/'s, Ent. Sj/sf. 



Upperside. Female light rufous-brown, darker from the middle to the outer margin of 

 the posterior wing. Both wings crossed by three narrow indistinct nearly equi-distant bands 



