106 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON NXrW SATYRID^. [Jail. 24, 



much like a gigantic specimen of E. binalinea, and, excepting in the 

 form of the central lines, very near to E. grimon, Godt. 



3. EuPTYCHiA sTRAMiNEA, Butlcr, MS. (PL XII. fig. 9.) 



<S . Alee supra olivaceo-fuscce, certo situ cupreo-fuscce : anticce 

 elongatcB, apice acuto ; marglne interno breoi ; margine postico 

 fnscescente, ciliis pallidis : posticce margine extenio jjaulio)) 

 imdulato, post medium abrupte angulato ; fascia lumdafa sub- 

 marginuH, duabusque tenuioribus paulum sinuatis, fuscis ; 

 ocello subanali minimo subgeminato consueto indistincto ; ciliis 

 pallidis : corpus nigrescens, antennis ferrugineis. 

 Alee subtus ochracecE fusco roratce, disco roseo-pallescente ; lineis 

 duabus mediis sat late separatis, continuis, subintegris, fuscis, 

 externa intus ochreo-fusco marginata ; linea.submarginali lu- 

 nulata aliisque duabus tenuioribus vix sinuatis fuscis ; linca 

 antemarginali ochrea ; fascia indistincta fusca, ocellos inclu- 

 dente : anticce ocello unico subapicali, posticoi duobus subapi- 

 calibus duobusque subanalibus, apicali et anali minimis, nigris 

 ochreo cinctis et argenteo j)upillatis, internis postica?-um bipu- 

 pillatis: corpus albido-cinereuin, pedibus qchreis, palpis fusces- 

 centibus, antennis flavis. 

 Exp. alar. unc. 2. 



Hab. Minas Geraes, Brazil {Coll. Hewitson). 

 This species is allied to E. variabilis, Biitl. In outline it most 

 nearly approaches to the Rio form ; from this insect it chiefly differs 

 in having only one very minute subanal ocellus on the upperside of 

 the hind wings, and in the different position of the central lines and 

 paler colouring on the underside. 



4. EuPTYCHiA ANGXJLARis, Butler, MS. (PI. XII. fig. 8.) 



J • AlcB supra lineis submarginalibus obsoletis ; ocello posticarum 

 ad angulum ani magis approximante ; aliter velut in sp. prcece- 

 dente : anticce apice subangulato : j^osticcs margine externo post 

 medium valde angulato, margine apicali obliquo vix sinuato; mar- 

 gine anali magis sinuato: corpus nigrescens, antennis nigris. 



Ala subtus prima visu eis sp. prcecedentis simillimcB, pallida, fusco 

 roratce; lineis duabus subparallelis et subinteg?-is fuscis, intus 

 ochreo inarginatis ; margine postico fuscescetite ; margine ipso 

 nigro ; linea submarginali denticulata, et ad angulum ani pos- 

 ticarum sinuata, nigro-fusca : anticce. ocellis quinque nigris 

 punctiformibus obscure ochreo cinctis et chalybeo p\ipillatis : 

 posticus ocellis sex nigris parvis, primo, tertio et quarto minimis, 

 obscure ochreo cinctis et chalybeo pupillatis, sexto unipupillato, 

 aliis bipupillatis : corpus cinerascens ; pedibus femoribus albi- 

 cantibus, tibiis tarsisque ferrugineis : caput j)alpis cinereis ; 

 antennis roseo-albidis, ferrugineo clavatis. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2. 



Hab. Minas Geraes, Brazil (Coll. Hewitson). 



Allied to the preceding species, but differing in form and in the 

 disposition of the markings on the wings. 



