Lepidoptera of the Amazons. 133 



EcHENAis, Hubner. 



158. Echenais violacea. 



Lemonias violacea, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. 

 ix. p. 214, pi. 6, figs. 2, 3 (1867). 

 2. PupunHa, Eio Jurua, 5tli November, 1874. 



159. Echenais mollis, n. sp. (PI. III. fig. 4.) 



$ . Allied to the preceding ; primaries soft lilac-blue, the 

 costa, base, outer border, and a transverse subapical band 

 (tapering from costa to second median, interrupted by the 

 nervures, divided from the outer border by a lunulate lilac 

 line), black-brown ; three spots in the cell, and three 

 below it, black; a submarginal lilac line intersecting the 

 black -brown border; a whitish diffused discal streak from 

 the inner margin ; secondaries snow white ; costa j^ale 

 brown, subcostal area lilacine; some black spots near the 

 base; the apical margin, and three apical submarginal 

 dots, black; wings below much as in the allied species: 

 expanse of wings 1 inch 5 lines. 



Fonteboa, 17th November, 1874. 



160. Echenais sordida, n. sp. 



Quite like E. Hubneri, excepting that all the markings 

 which are lilac in that species are greyish-brown in this: 

 expanse of wings 1 inch to 1 inch, 3 lines. 



Itaituba, 10th March ; Tabocal, Kio Purus, 10th 

 October, 1874. 



Anatole, Hubner. 



161. Anatole zygia. 



Lemonias maculata zygia, Hubner, Samml. Exot. 

 Schmett. (1806—16). 

 Obydos, 23rd and 26th January; 13th and 17th Feb- 

 ruary; Rapid of Porteira, Rio Trombetas, 2nd March; 

 Parica, Rio Mauhes, 5th May, 1874. 

 Taken in the forest. 



162. Anatole pulcherrima. 



Anatole pulcherrima, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 Zool. ix. p. 226, n. 7; pi. 6, fig. 27 (1867). 

 Forest at Tabocal, Rio Purus, 8th October, 1876. 



