482 MR. HERBERT DRUCE ON NEW SPECIES [Apr. 19, 



and abdomen black. Primaries and secondaries black glossed 

 with dark blue. Under side : thorax, legs, and both wings deep 

 chrome-yellow ; a black spot on the outer margin of the secon- 

 daries and two small black points close to the anal angle. 

 Expanse l^\^ inch. 



Rab. Colombia : Bogota {Mus. Druce). 



Allied to Eurygona yelcmor Cram., but much blacker on the 

 uppei- side and without aiiy lines ci-ossing the wings on the 

 under side. 



EuRYBiA ciERULESCENS, sp. n. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 3.) 



Male. Head, antennae, collar, tegulfe, thorax, and abdomen 

 browai, palpi pale yellow. Primaries brown, glossed with bright 

 blue from the base to beyond the middle ; a large black spot 

 edged with yellow, and with a bright blue point in the middle, at 

 the end of the cell ; two white dots on the costal margin beyond 

 the cell ; a submarginal row of very indistinct dark brown spots 

 edged with paler brown extends from the apex to the anal angle, 

 the fi'inge dai-k brown. Secondaries bright blue, the costal and 

 outei- margin edged with brown ; a submarginal row of spots 

 edged witli yellow extends from the apex to the anal angle. 

 Under side greyish brown, the spots on both wings similar to 

 those of the upper side but moi-e distinct ; the legs greyish brown. 

 Expanse 2| inches. 



Hah. Peru : Rio Perene [Mus. Druce). 



This species is allied to Etiryhia lycisca Doubl. & Hew., but 

 it is at once distinguished from that species by the bright blue on 

 the primaries and the two white spots on the costal margin ; the 

 shade of blue on the secondaries is lighter and brighter in colour 

 than in E. lycisca. 



EuRYBiA siNNACEs, sp. n. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 4.) 



Male. Head, antennpe, collar, tegulfe, thorax, abdomen, and legs 

 dark brown ; palpi orange-red. Primaries dark brown, a large 

 round black spot edged with orange-red at the end of the cell ; 

 beyond the end of the cell close to the costal margin two white 

 spots, the one neai-est the margin considerably the smaller. A 

 submarginal row of very indistinct dark brown spots edged on 

 the inner side with reddish bi-own extends from the apex to the 

 anal angle. Secondai-ies dark bro^vai, with the marginal spots 

 larger and much more distinct, the fringes of both wings dark 

 brown. Under side very similar to the upper side, but the 

 marginal spots are very indistinct. A black dot edged with 

 oi'ange-red at the end of the cell on the secondaries. Expanse 

 2| inches. 



Ilab. Peru : Upper Rio Toro, Las Mercedes {Mus. Dritce). 



Also in Mr. Godman's collection from Canellos, Ecuador. 

 This species is not very closely allied to any described Euryhia, 



