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marlied by an oblong brown spot ; crossed before tbe middle by a brd: 
palmate band of pale yellow, marked by two brown spots, and divid' 
into six parts by the nervures ; the apical half brown, with the nervur 
black ; the inner margin black. 
Under-side as above, except that there are two minute white sp 
at the apex of each wing. 
Exp. 2to inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
^euration and colour of I. Tutia of Hewitson. 
Ebesia Neeia. 
Upper-side. Male, dark brown. Anterior wing with a large \ 
angular space of orange divided by the nervures ; the nervure wL 
closes the cell broad and black. 
Under-side, rufous-brown, with the nervures and lines betw( 
them black. Anterior wing with the basal spot as above. Poster 
wing irrorated with yellow : the base yellow, and marked by two ; 
.spots. 
Exp. 1^ inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearest to A. Acrmna of Hewitson. 
Peonophila Altjsaka. 
Upper-side, dark brown, the outer margins dentated. Antei 
wing crossed at the middle by a broad irregular band of orange. I 
terior wing crossed beyond the middle by a similar band of orai 
broken near the apex, where a portion of it forms a triangular spot. 
Under-side as above, except that the anterior wing is ochre 
near the apex, which is crossed by a band of four minute white spc 
that the posterior wing is crossed before the middle by an angi 
ochreous band ; that the apical spot (which is much larger) is uni 
with the band (which is slightly undulated with brown) ; and that 
space between the band and the outer margin is undulated v 
ochreous-yellow, and has three triangular spots of lilac-white, e 
marked by a white spot, bordered with black. 
Exp. 2 inches. Hab. Ecuador. 
Nearly allied to P. Philotera of Hewitson. 
Peokophila Teka. 
Upper-side. Eemale, dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing croa 
