iNSECTA. 495 
Amphirene superha, Bates, 1. c. p. 101, from Guatemala. 
Paphia nohilis, Bates, I, c. p. 162, P. excellens, Bates, ibid., and P, xenica^ 
Bates, 1. c. p. 163, from Guatemala. ' 
Agraulis andicola, Bates, Journ. of Ent. ii. p. 187, note, from the western 
slopes of Chimborazo. 
Epeorea eupolis, Hewitson, Ent. Trans. 1. c. p. 247, pi. 16. fig. 2, from Bio 
Janeiro. 
Eiieides eurysaces, Hewitson, 1. c, p. 248, pi. 16. fig. 3, from Quito. 
Eresta. Tlie following new species of this genus are figured and described 
by Hewitson, Exot. Butt. Jan. 1864, Eresia, pi. 3: Eresia datis, 1 . c. fig. 14, 
from New Granada j E. acrceina, 1 . c. fig. 15, from the Upper Amazons ; E, 
myia, 1 . c. figs. 16 & 17, from Mexico ; E. ofella, 1 . c. figs. 18 & 19, and E, 
ithomidides, 1. c. fig. 20, from New Granada. And in the same work, April 
1864 : Eresia orthia, 1 . c. pi. 4. figs. 21-22 from Minas Geraes;' E. orohia, 1 . c. 
figs. 23 & 24, and E. velica, 1 . c. figs. 25 & 26, origin not stated ; E. verena, 1 . c. 
figs. 27 &28, fromBolivia; E. ezra, 1 . c. fig. 29, origin not stated ; E. simois, l.c. 
pi. 5. figs. 30 & 31, from Brazil ; E. hermas, 1 . c. fig. 32, habitat unknown ; E, 
smcrdis, 1 . c. figs. 33 & 34, and E. ardys, 1 . c. figs. 35 & 36, from Mexico j E. 
abas, 1 . c. figs. 37 & 38, from New Granada ; E. aceta, 1 . c. pi. 6. figs. 39 & 40, 
from New Granada; E. anieta, 1 . c. figs. 43 & 44, and E. acesas, 1 . c. figs. 48 
& 49, from Venezuela ; E. gyges, 1 . c. figs. 45 & 46, from Jamaica; E. otanesj 
1 . c. fig. 47, from Guatemala; and E. dicoma, 1 . c. figs. 41 &42, of unknown 
origin. 
Eresia aveyrona, Bates, 1. c. p. 192, pi. 10. fig. 4 ; E. clara, Bates, ibid., 
figured by Cramer as E. nanplia ; E. cincta, Edwards, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, 
vol. ii. p. 502, from Texas and Florida. 
Laogona lilcea, Hewitson, Ent. Trans. 1. c. p. 246, pi. 16. figs. 6 & 6, from 
E. Indies. 
Junonia. The following new species from the Zambesi are described and 
figured by Hewitson, Exot. Butt. July 1864: Junonia elgiva, l. c. fig. 1 ; J. 
chapimga, 1. c. figs. 2 & 3 ; J. cuama, 1. c. figs. 4 & 6 ; and J. artaxia, 1. c. 
fig. 6. 
Ilelcyra hemina, Hewitson, Ent. Trans. 1. c. p. 245, pi. 16. fig. 1, from India. 
Catagramma. Hewitson describes Catagramma felderi, Exot. Butt. Jan. 
1864, Catagramma, pi. 10. figrs. 68 &; 69, from the Upper Amazon; C. ceryx, 
1. c. figs. 70 & 71, from Cuen 9 a; and C. pasithca, 1. c. figs. 73 & 74, from 
Ecuador. 
Limenitis lahotas, Hewitson, Ent. Trans, l. c. p. 245, pi. 16. fig. 2, from Me- 
nado ; L. ligyes, Hewits. 1. c. p. 246, pi. 15. figs. 3 & 4, from N. India. 
Limenitis trivena, Moore, Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 133, note, from Himalayas, 
at 7000-8000 feet elevation. 
Eomaleeosoma luperca, Hewits. 1. c. July 1864, Romal. pi. 1. figs. 2 & 4, from 
Calabar ; R. losinga, Hewits. 1. c. fig. 6, from Congo. 
ITarma hcmcresia, Hewits. Exot. Butt. July 1864, JIarma, pi. 1. figs. 1 & 2, 
and II. theodota, 1. c. figs. 3 & 4, from Calabar. 
Eury phene. Hewitson describes and figures the three fbllowing new species 
of this genus (Exot. Butt. Oct. 1864, Euryph. pi. 1) : Euryphene soemis, 1. c. 
