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ON NEW OR RECENTLY DESCRIBED SPECIES OF DIURNAL 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY A. G. BUTLER, T.L.S., &C. 
Family NTMPRALID^, Westwood. 
Sub-Family SATYEIN^, Bates. 
Genus Euptychia, Hiibner. 
1. Euptychia Fetna, n.sp., pi. 1, fig. i. 
Wings above pale brown : front-wings with two curved ferruginous bands the 
nner one cross:ng the discoidal cell in the centre, the outer one a L e^^^^ 
nfenor angle; a nebulous ferruginous patch between the median nevuLs^ 
witn yellow ins. hmd-wings crossed by a central fen-nginous line- a niacaW 
TeHrSr '^°"^ '''"' -^ -^^-Iblac. ocellus witi small siLpupTa^ 
Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 5 lines. 
San Geronimo, Plain of Salama (Hague), one example. 
m, • T, ... , Coll. Salvin. 
This beautiful httle butterfly will come next to U. Unyo from 
tifth Uupt^cha of that group hitherto described. 
2. Euptychia Labe, n. sp., pi. i, fig. 2. 
Expanse of wings, 1 inch. lOJ lines. 
Cal„brea.d8a.ta Fe, Teragua fArc^) ; Polochio Valley (Hague) 
J ,?, three specimens. „ ,/ /' ^ ^ 
T\/io 1 1 1 ^o^^- Salvin. 
May be placed next to U. Palladia, ^ species, in some respects 
intermediate between it and U. Myncea. respects, 
^. Euptychia Guli^aee, n. sp., pi. 1, fig 3 
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