HESPERIA. 
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32. Hesperia Utha. 
Ali s nigro-fuscis dimidio basali ful vo: anticis fascia maculari sub- 
apicali fulva, posticis ciliis fulvis: his infra rufo-fuscis macula 
fasciaque rufis. 
XJ pperside dark brown, with the base of both wings 
rnfons-orange: the nervnres black. Anterior wing with a 
band of spots of the same colour before the apex. Posterior 
wing with the fringe rufous. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
base is dark brown. Posterior wing rufous-brown, with a 
rufous spot before the middle and a band of spots of the 
same colour at the middle. 
Exp. lyy inch. Hab. Cuba. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Near to H. Zabulon of the United States, but twice the 
size. 
33. Hesperia ficulnea. 
Ali s fuscis : anticis macula magna discali lilacino-alba. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with one large 
central white spot tinted with lilac. 
Underside as above, except that it is paler. 
Exp. 1 t 6 o inch. Hab. Borneo. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Genus HESPEEILLA, Hewitson. 
Body robust, as long or longer than the wings. Head 
large. Palpi with the last joint bare, and projecting beyond 
the dense hair with which the other joints are covered. 
Antennae of moderate length, slightly curved, spotted with 
white, the club long and curved, as in Eudamus : also like 
Pyrrhopyga, but more pointed and slender. Anterior wing 
with the apex pointed : crossed, as in Hesperia, by the band 
indicative of the male: the first branch of the median 
