128 ON NEW SPECIES OT THE GENTJS ETTPTTCHIA. 



beyond the cell, a transverse co-sihaped figure with silver centres 

 and three silver spots towards anal angle ; outer border buff-coloured, 

 enclosed by the zigzag submarginal line as above : body greyish white : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch 9 lines. 



Hab. Brazil. In coll. Dr. O. Stau dinger. 



Also allied to JE. pagyris, 



E. CLEMENTIA, n. Sp. (PI. XII. fig. 3.) 



S . Wings above pale olive-brown, crossed by an ill-defined central 

 darker line, beyond which there is a band of slightly paler colour not 

 well defined; primaries with fn indication of a submarginal line, and 

 the margin slightly darker brown ; secondaries with four smoky-brOwn 

 diffused discal spots in an arched series, two zigzag submarginal dark- 

 brown lines on a whitish-brown ground ; fringe greyish brown : body 

 dark grey, head and abdomen brownish : wings below paler, crossed 

 by two darker lines which diverge towards the costal margins of both 

 wings ; two submarginal lines and the outer margin dark brown ; 

 discal area of primaries whitish, crossed by a transverse olive-brown 

 band which encloses a series of ill-defined silver-dotted ocelloid spots ; 

 secondaries with the disk snow^-white, crossed by a broad irregular 

 brown-edged ochreous band, enclosing two silver- centred black ocelli 

 towards apex (the second large) and one towards anal angle \ between 

 and beyond the ocelli some elongate silver markings : body below 

 whitish : expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 



Chanchamayo {Tliamm.). In coll. Dr. O. Staudinger. 



This beau^ifullittle species is allied to E. cosmopMla. It is rery 

 distinct from any thing that I have seen. 



PS. Since the foregoing was read and set up in type, T find that 

 H. B. Moeschler (Verhand. Zool. Bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1876, 

 p. 323) describes as a new species EuptycMa nana, from Surinam. 

 It seem s to me to be one of the many slight variations of E. hermes. 



Also {I. c. p. 324, tab. iii. fig. 11) E. thalessa, n. sp., from Suri- 

 nam ; this is probably an abnormal form of E. hatesii, which it 

 closely resembles on the underside. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XII. 



Fig. 1. Euptychia telesjphora, p. 127. 



2. Cyclops, p. 126. 



3. ■ dementia, p. 128. 



4. anacleta, p. 123. 



6. fahiana, p. 126. 



6. hygina, p. 127. 



7. urbana, p. 124. 



Fig. 8. Eiiptychia calixta, p. 125. 

 9. melchiades, p. 125. 



10. cetherialis, p. 126. 



11. soter, p. 124. 



12. galesus, p. 119. 



13. eusebia, p. 126. 



14. benedicfa, p. 124. 



In these figures the under surface of the specimen is shown, excepting fig. 10, 

 where the upper surface has been drawn. 



