SATYRID.E H^ETERA. 



of brown. Anterior wing with a short brown band just beyond the end of the cell. Posterior 

 wing with two black eye-like spots near tlie apex, and one minute spot towards the anal angle, 

 the spot nearest the costal margin dotted with white. 



Underside much lighter, undulated throughout with short rufous lines. Anterior wing 

 with one minute black spot near the base, posterior wing with three. The bands more distinct. 

 Both wings with a row of scarcely seen minute white spots near the outer margin. The 

 black spots of the upperside absent, except a small ill-detiued spot in place of the largest. 



The male does not differ. 



Expan. 2^-0 i"- H^b. Nicaragua. 



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



Most likely only a variety of H. Dindymeue. 



H^ETERA HELVINA. 4. 



Upperside. Male brown, slightly tinted with purple. Crossed transversely by three 

 bands of black, one near the base, the second (a short one) in the cell, the third (also short) 

 forming the end of the cell. Crossed obHquely by a band of lilac, bounded on each side with 

 black. A row of four minute spots near the apex ; one (the second) black, and three white. 

 Posterior wing with a large central spot of rich carmine, bordered (except where it approaches 

 the outer margin) with black. A minute white spot near the apex, and a large eye-like 

 black spot dotted with white ; its lower border also white. 



Underside as above, except that the band'of the anterior wing is nearly white, that the 

 carmine spot is faded, and has all its lower border (which does not, as above, approacli the outer 

 margin) bounded with black, and that there are two white dots followuig the eye. 



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



In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and the British Museum. 



m^TERA ASTYOCIIE. Var. 5. 

 Hatera Asfi/ochc, Erichson in Scltomhcrgs Brifkh Giiiavn. — II. Larpina, Doiihleday, in Gen. 



Diiir. Lej}., PL 62. 

 Upperside. Female dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed transversely by three 

 bands of black, one near the base, the second (a short one) in the cell, the third also short, 

 bounding the cell. Both wings crossed obliquely by a band of lighter colour, bordered on 

 both sides with black, widest on the inner margin of the posterior wing. Posterior wing with, 

 near the apex, two black eyes, each with a dot of white and rufous border, followed by a 

 minute white spot and two large conical spots of white separated by a nervure only, also some 

 smaller spots of white between them and the margin. 



Underside as above, except that the oblique band is nearly white, that the anterior 

 wing has near the apex three minute white dots, that the posterior wing has three minute black 

 spots at the base and one at the end of the cell, a transverse liand near the base (in continu- 

 ation of the band of the anterior wing), some white round the eyes, and between them and 

 the large white spots. 



Expan. Sj-Q in. Ilab. Upper Amazon. 



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



