E R Y C I N I D yE. 



EURYGONA. II. 



EURYGONA UZITA. 12, 13. 



Upperside. Male pm-ple brown. Anterior wing with a large spot of light 

 silvery blue near the base. Posterior wing bordered with orange on the outer margin 

 from its middle to the anal angle. 



Underside rufous lirown. Both wings with a black and white line at the 

 base, both crossed by two bands of white, the second band of the posterior wing 

 curved and bordered with black, followed nearer the outer margin by another curved 

 unequal band of white and Ijlack. 



Expan. li in. Hab. River Amazon. 



In tlic Ccillection of W. ( '. Howitson. 



EURYGONA EUCRITUS. 14, 15, IG. 



Upperside. Male dark brown. 



Underside with the base orange, l)oth wings crossed by alternate bands of 

 black and white, three black, two white, followed first by a band of orange, then by 

 one of black, white, black and again orange near the outer margin, which is also 

 black. The last-mentioned black and white bands are broken at the middle of the 

 posterior wing, and marked with a very black s]3ot ; the other bands above are much 

 curved near the inner margin of the same wing. 



Eemale with the upperside light brown, margined with white ; the underside 

 differs from the male in being without any of the orange, except a narrow border on 

 the outer margin near the anal angle of the posterior wing, and a large spot above 

 it on the inner margin. 



Expan. 1-^ in. Hab. River Amazon. 



In the CoUectioii of Mr. Bates. 



This species remmds one of a section of tlie genus Thecla, in which are the Battns of t'ramer 

 and Euricides of Hubner. 



EURYGONA EUSEPUS. 17. 



Upperside. Male dark purple brown. 



Underside silveiy white, the margins rufous. Both wings crossed beyond tlie 

 middle by a rufous line, oblique, direct, but interrupted on the anterior wing, cm-ved 

 and broken apart on the posterior wing. Posterior wing with a suljinarginal line 

 of seven black spots, the thinl from the costal margin largest. 



Expan. 1^ in. Hab. Rio Janeiro. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



