HESPERIA. 
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half dark brown : the costal margin from the base to the 
middle white. Posterior wing with the base white. 
Exp. l—jinch. Hab. Para. 
In the Collection of W. C. He wit son, from Mr. Bates. 
6. Hesperia Cynaxa. 
Alis fuscis: anticis fascia vitrea alba: infra anticis apice, posticis 
omnino griseo-viridibus. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing crossed at the 
middle by a band of three white transparent spots. 
Underside as above, except that the apical half of the 
anterior wing and the whole of the posterior wing are of a 
grey-green with the nervures black. 
Exp. 1 inch. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Differs considerably from any other species, bnt is most 
nearly allied to H. Itea of Swainson and H. Claudianus of 
Latreille. 
7. Hesperia Hypaepa. 
Celaenorrhimis Thrax, Hubner, Zutrage, figs. 875, 876. 
Exp. 2 to 2| inches. Hab. Sumatra and Singapore. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Mr. Wallace. 
Thrax having been appropriated for a nearly allied species 
by Linnseus, I have renamed this. 
8. Hesperia immaculata. *$(**&. t V # LN f ^ dfi 
Alis utrinque rufo-fuscis immacnlatis. 
Upper and Underside. Both wings of a uniform 
rufous-brown. 
,,Exp. l T 7 ^inch.» Hab. Colombia. 
In the Collection of Dr. Boisduval. 
[Published March 20, 1868.] 
