MR. H. W. BATES — CATALOGUE OF EEYOINIDiE. 375 



EuRYGONA ErYTHR^A. 



c?. Similar in shape and colour to E. Zena. Deep black; fore wing 

 with the median area crimson, separated from the hind margin only 

 by a narrow black line. Hind wing with a large rounded crimson 

 spot near the anal angle and close to outer margin ; the spot occupy- 

 ing about one-third of the surface of the wing. 



Beneath dark brown, with three pale submarginal belts. The outermost 

 belt on the hind wing is a little waved and subinterrupted, but forms 

 no lunules. There is a very narrow orange streak near the anal angle ; 

 on the fore wing there is no yellow streak near the hind angle. 



Hab. Tunantins, Upper Amazons.. 



EuRYGONA CALLIGRAMMA. 



c5". 1" 6'". Wings of same shape as in E. Euritceus, Cram. Above 

 dark brown, deeper towards the base. Hind wing with three white 

 marginal siauses. Beneath pale brown, crossed by five dark brown 

 belts (including the marginal edging) ; along the subcostal nervure of 

 the fore wing is an orange streak extending down the basal part of the 

 hind wing. The space between the 1st and 2nd and 3rd and 4th brown 

 belts is lighter in hue, and between the 4th and 5th belts on the hind 

 wing is clear ochraceous yellow. The third belt on the hind wing has 

 two large square black spots about the middle ; and the space between 

 it and the 2nd belt is there much wider and yellower in colour. 



Antennae whitish beneath, spotted with black, club ringed at the base 

 with white. Palpi whitish, legs buff-coloured. 



5 . 1" 6'". Dull light brown above. Beneath, same as in the male, but 

 paler. 



Hab. Ega, Upper Amazons. 



EuRYGONA ChARILIS. 



S . 1" 8'". Wings broader than in E. Euritceus, Cram. The wing 

 obtuse, and broadly rounded at the apex. Hind wing broad ; outer 

 margin subsinuate. Above uniform dark brown, fringe included, with 

 a rich purple gloss in certain lights. 



Beneath lighter brown, crossed by two broad ruddy-brown belts ; fore 

 wing having besides a broad outer border of the same colour ; the 

 spaces between the belts, and the inner side of the first belt, lighter 

 than the ground-colour. 



In the hind wing the 2nd brown belt is on its outer edge variegated by 

 a series of orange lunules edged on their outer sides with black. In the 

 middle of this row of lunules is a large deep-black spot ; and exterior 

 to it is a waved whitish line, extending from the apex to the anal 

 angle of the wing, and edged on the outer side with black. The outer 

 border is orange, and is very broad near the anal angle. 



5 . 1" 10'". Above uniform dullish brown. Beneath same as in the 

 male, except that the row of orange lunules of the outer brown belt 



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