SATYRID.E F.UrTYCHlA AND RAGADIA. 



and inclosing a band of brown ; traversed by spots and lines of silver ; posterior 

 wing, from the base to the middle, yellow-white, with a short rufons line projecting 

 from the costal and inner margins as if part of an imperfect band : onter half orange- 

 yellow, with several black spots nearly covered with silver : one of them large and 

 round with a silver centre. 



Expan. 1^ in. Hab. Amazon. 



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



EUPTYCHIA FURINA. 4. 



Uppf-rside. Male, brown; both wings with the onter margin and two parallel 

 lines of dark brown ; posterior wing with a large white spot (crossed by a brown 

 line) at the middle of the costal margin, followed by four or five oblong Ijlack 

 spots. 



Underside. Anterior wing and base of the posterior grey-brown ; both wings 

 crossed by two rufous-brown bands ; both with the onter margin, cilia and two 

 parallel lines of brown ; anterior wing with an ill-defined band of grey-brown beyond 

 the middle, its centre rufous with a silver spot ; posterior wing white, with a broad 

 rufous band beyond the middle, having six oblong conical silver spots with their bases 

 black. 



Expan. 1^ in. Hab. Amazon. 



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



This and the beautiful species which precedes it are closely allied to E. Pagyris of Godart, and 

 E Cosmophila of Hubner's Zutrage. Mr. Westwood has put one of these with Euptychia, the other 

 in the genus Neonympba ; they must not, however, be parted, and are, very likely, sexes of the same 

 species. 



RAGADIA CRISILDA. 5, 6. 



Upperside brown ; both wings crossed at the middle by a broad obHque band 

 of white ; both with a narrow band of white parallel to the outer margin, obscured 

 towards the apex of the anterior wing. 



Underside white, both wings with the outer margin and five transverse 

 bands brown : three ])arallel bands before the middle, (crossing the anterior wing 

 obliquely :) the fifth band near the outer margin narrow : the fourth beyond the 

 middle marked with numerous ocelli ; on the anterior wing by six, of equal size ; on the 

 posterior wing by seven, the third and fifth the largest : the seventh (near the anal 

 angle) minute ; all black, with silver pupils, the iris orange : the second, third, and 

 fourth ocelli of the posterior wing inclosed in one iris. 



Expan. 1^ in. Hab. Sylhet. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



