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EUCYANE TEMPERATA. 
Mas. Cyanea; caput albo guttatum ; palpi subtus albi ;. abdo- 
men subtus vitta lata coccinea fasctisque perangustis albis ; 
ale nigre, basi cyanea, antice fascia obliqua, postice macula 
discalt rufis semihyalinis. | 
Male. Bright blue. Head with white dots. Palpi black, 
white beneath. Antenne black, very minutely pectinated. Abdo- 
men beneath mostly black, with a broad crimson stripe, and with a 
slender white band on the hind border of each segment. Legs 
black, white beneath. Wings black, bright blue at the base; cilie 
white at the tips of the fore wings and on part of the exterior border 
of the hind wings; fore wings with an oblique pale red semihyaline 
band; hind wings with a discal spot of the same hue. Length of 
the body 8 Jines; of the wings 22 lines. 
a. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
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MILIONIA GLAUCA. 
Epidesma Pyrrho, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 176, 1821. 
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LyckEs? PLAGIFERA. 
Obseure fusca, subtus albida ; caput supra luteum ; palpi lutez, 
fusco varit ; pedes albidi ; ale antice apicibus albis maculis- 
gue duabus flavo-albis, venis ferruginets ; postice vitta lata 
discali flavo-alba. Mas.—Antenne subpectinate ; abdomen 
alas posticas superans. Foem.—Antenne simplices ; abdomen 
alas posticas vix superans. 
Dark brown, whitish beneath. Head luteous between the an- 
tenne. Proboscis testaceous. Palpi luteous, partly brown, more 
-ascending than those of L. flavissima. Legs whitish; hind tibie 
with four moderately long spurs. Fore wings with white tips, and 
with two yellowish white spots, one by the middle of the costa, the 
other near the interior angle; veins ferruginous. Hind wings with 
a broad yellowish white discal stripe, which does not extend to the 
tips. Male.—Antenne minutely pectinated. Abdomen extending 
somewhat beyond the hind wings. Female.— Antenne simple 
