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7. E. Oeeba, Butler, pi. 1, fig. 7. 
Cist. Ent. 2, p. 19, n 1 (1870). 
Habitat unknown. * n n t. 
that !f hI '°°" I f'' under-surface in this inject is very similar, 
Jwl- !,''"°"' °'^'"= '° ""' ^-"y-^*" group of the gj 
l^Spetis: the species come, nearest to E. nebul.sa%o^ MA it 1 
beatcce d,st,„guished by its greater size, the more slender l^r 
line,, and different ocellation af the under-surface 
Before leaving R,pt,jchia. T wish to correct one or two erro, 
which the reexamination of types and the comparison of longer eri 
of species than were formerly at my command have discoverelt ^ 
The rue type of £ Mu, described in my monograph in h, 
«^.r!dr;i .!i L^ in;V '■ ''^' "'"^' ^ "'"*^ of the supplement 
tio nrove, o ^' \T " '"""P'" '" *'•<' «"«'^'' Museum colle. 
-^'f f *'■" -P-™ (iMonogr., p. 463, n. 13 ; pi. xxxix, flg 3) is i. 
Family MBTClmDJl, Westwood. 
SuB-FiMiLT ERTCININ^, Bates. \ 
Genus Ntmphidium, Fabricim. 
A'TMPniDIOM LILINA, U. sp., pi. 1, flg. g. 
<?. Front-wings above dark cnpreous, intersectp*! h.. ™^ ■ i, 
basal area slriolated with violet scales- a broTIr ^ ^{ -ervares, th, 
copper-brown; three sub-marginal black spots near the Lex bll v! 
abdon.en ochraceous. P^' ^'^^^ hrowrx, 
^„.^ed,pob tbecosta b. t.„ b.ac. spots, .' b.,™ "^Lltoa tbl t^lZ 
. Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 9 lines. 
Mexico. , 
d , one example. Coll. B M 
This very beautiful species was presented to the National Collec 
fon by the late Edward Doubleday, Es,. ■ it is perfectly unique t 
pattern, and comes near to no described species of the genus. 
Bi'itish Museum, February, 1870. 
