EUDAMUS. 
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the middle, two outside of these, and three before the apex. 
Posterior wing crossed from the costal margin to the middle 
by a band of dark brown spots. 
Underside as above, except that the posterior wing has 
a band of ochreous spots in place of the brown spots of the 
upperside, and four other spots of the same colour—two to¬ 
wards the costal margin and two within the cell. 
Exp. 2^ inches. Hab. Amazon (Tapajos). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This and nearly all of the following species have the fine 
flexible points of the antennae much longer than in those 
hitherto described. 
21. Eudamus Doriscus. 
Myscelus Sebaldus, Westwood in Doubleday and Hewitson’s Genera 
of Diurn. Lejyid. pi. 78. f. 6. 
This is certainly not the Sebaldus Crameri of Latreille 
of Cramer’s figures, plate 342. a, b. 
22. Eudamus Etias. 
Alis rufo-fuscis: anticis maculis septem vitreis: posticis macula 
fasciaque fuscis obscuris, infra maculis ochraceis. 
Upperside rufous. Anterior wing with seven trans¬ 
parent spots : four in the middle, two of which are large and 
one lunular, three at the apex (one minute). Posterior wing 
with a central spot and macular band of obscure brown spots. 
Underside as above except that the posterior wing has 
several ochreous spots in place of the brown spots of the 
upperside: two or three in the centre with others forming a 
semicircle below them. 
Exp. 2J inches. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Mr. Bates. 
Near to P. Eurybates, Cramer, plate 393. 
