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EURYGONA. VII. 



EURYGONA EUGEON. 62. 



Uppeeside. ]\Iale dark brown. The apex of the anterior wing lighter. 



Underside lighter brown, tinted with lilac. Both wings crossed transversely 

 by two bands of brown and a row of small indistinct spots near the outer margin 

 (scarcely seen on the anterior wing). 



Female differs only in being of a nuicli lighter brown. 



E.xpan. 1 oi) ill. ITab. Amazon. 



lu the Collections of W. W. Saimders aud W. C. Hewitson. 



EURYGONA EURYPUS. 63. 



Upperside. Male dark brown. 



Underside lilac-brown. Both wings crossed transversely, at the middle, by a 

 band of red-brown. Posterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a second band of 

 the same colonr. Both wings witli some small indistinct spots near the outer margin. 



Expan. Iyq in. Hab. Amazon. 



In the Collection of Mr. Bates. 



EURYGONA EUBOTES. 64. 



Upperside. Male dark brown. The anterior wing, and the posterior wing 

 from its costal margin to the middle, glossed with blue. 



Underside light brown tinted with lilac. Both mngs crossed by a transverse 

 line of red-brown (broken where the wings meet). Posterior wing with a sub- 

 marginal row of small triangidar spots (white at the base, black at the point), the 

 middle spot larger than the rest. 



Expan. l-/jj. Ilab. Amazon. 



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



