EUDAMUS. 
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Upperside rufous-brown, tbe base blue. Anterior wing 
crossed by two bands of darker brown. 
Underside rufous. Both wings crossed by two bands 
of dark brown: the outer band broad and succeeded by a 
broad marginal band of rufous-grey. 
Exp. 2 t V inches. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Near to E. Anaphus. 
17. Eudamus Bryaxis. J*-- f 
Alis fuscis: anticis maculis vitreis: posticis ochraceis: his infra ma- 
culis duabus ad basin fasciisque duabns nigris: maculis submar - 
ginahbus albis. 
Upperside dark brown: the base of the anterior wing 
and nearly the whole of the posterior wing covered with 
ochreous hair. Anterior wing with nine transparent white 
spots: four (the first bifid) forming a central band, one out¬ 
side of these, and four before the apex. Posterior wing 
slightly lobed, dentated, the indentations white. 
Underside brown. Anterior wing as above, except that 
it has a rufous spot below the apical white spots and a sub- 
marginal row of spots of the same colour. Posterior wing 
with two spots near the base and two transverse irregular 
bands of dark brown : a submarginal band of brown spots 
bordered with white. 
Exp. 2-jk inches. Hab. Guatemala. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This bears a considerable resemblance to a tailed spe¬ 
cies ( E . Alcceus), which is described above, from the same 
country. 
18. Eudamus Euispe.. — • , v//v£x/-v/V 
Alis rufo-fuscis: anticis maculis septem vitreis, quatuor in fascia 
obliqua, duabus prope apicem minutissimis : infra cinereo irroratis, 
lineis duabus transversis. 
