HESPERIA. 
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In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This species is one of the group to which H. Abebalus of 
Cramer and one which I have described as H. Lutetia 
belong. . . 
11. Hesperia Artona. /A. v/J/. / - v/ / ^ ^ 
Alis fuscis : anticis macnlis vitreis, posticis macidis tribus albis sepa- 
ratim positis : anticis infra apice, posticis omnino lilacino-cinereis, 
fascia maculari venisque albis. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with six trans¬ 
parent spots : one in the cell, two below it between the 
median nervules, and three before the apex : a spot of opaque 
white near the inner margin. Posterior wing with a band of 
three separate white spots. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
apex is lilac-grey. Posterior wing lilac-grey, with the nervures 
white : crossed below the middle by a band of five white spots. 
Exp. 1^ inch. Hab. Rio de Janeiro. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Near to H. Plyllus and H. Abebalus of Cramer. 
12. Hesperia Dolopia. V 6o, 6 / 
Alis fuscis: anticis maculis vitreis, posticis fascia rufescente: infra 
rufis; anticis fascia submarginali, posticis margine costali ad 
basin, linea basali, fascia lata centrali fasciaque submarginali 
flavo-albis. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with six trans¬ 
parent white spots : one in the cell, two between the median 
nervures, and three before the apex : an indistinct rufous sub¬ 
marginal band. Posterior wing with an oblique rufous band 
before the middle. 
Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing with the inner 
margin and a submarginal band pale yellow. Posterior wing 
with the costal margin at the base, a narrow band from the base, 
a broad central' band, a spot near the anal angle, and a sub¬ 
marginal band pale yellow : a submarginal band of brown spots. 
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