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marked by an oblong brown spot • crossed before the middle by a broad 

 palmate band of pale yellow, marked by two brown spots, and divided 

 into six parts by the nervures ; the apical half brown, with the nervures 

 black ; the inner margin black. 



Under-side as above, except that there are two minute white spots 

 at the apex of each wing. 



Exp. 2to inch. Hab. Ecuador. 



Neuration and colour of I. Tutia of Hewitson. 



Eeesia Neeia. 



Upper-side. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with a large tri- 

 angular space of orange divided by the nervures ; the nervure which 

 closes the cell broad and black. 



Under-side, rufous-brown, with the nervures and lines between 

 them black. Anterior wing with the basal spot as above. Posterior 

 wing irrorated with yellow : the base yellow, and marked by two red 

 spots. 



Exp. Its inch. Hab. Ecuador. 



In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Nearest to A. Acrceina of Hewitson. 



Peonophila Alusana. 



Upper-side, dark brown, the outer margins dentated. Anterior 

 wing crossed at the middle by a broad irregular band of orange. Pos- 

 terior wing crossed beyond the middle by a similar band of orange, 

 broken near the apex, where a portion of it forms a triangular spot. 



Under-side as above, except that the anterior wing is ochreous 

 near the apex, which is crossed by a band of four minute white spots ; 

 that the posterior wing is crossed before the middle by an angular 

 ochreous band ; that the apical spot (which is much larger) is united 

 with the band (which is slightly undulated with brown) ; and that the 

 space between the band and the outer margin is undulated with 

 ochreous-yellow, and has three triangular spots of lilac-white, each 

 marked by a white spot, bordered with black. 



Exp. 2 inches. Hab. Ecuador. 



Nearly allied to P. Philotera of Hewitson. 



Peonophila Teka. 

 Upper-side. Female, dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed 



