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HESPERID^. 
near the inner margin. Posterior wing with a long tail: 
crossed by three brown spots, two of which form a band below 
the middle. 
Underside as above, except that the posterior wing has 
a snbmarginal pale rufous band. 
Exp. ly 6 ^ inch. Hab. Nicaragua. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
7. Eudamus Auginus. faUt , v, /, 'h/ n 
Ahs fuscis : anticis maculis vitreis : posticis infra macula hneari flava 
prope caudam posita : corpore viridi. 
Upperside dark brown, the body green. Anterior wing 
with six transparent white spots: three in the form of a 
triangle in the centre, and three before the apex. Posterior 
wing with a broad dark brown tail. 
Underside as above, except that the posterior wing is 
glossed with green near the base, and has a linear pale-yellow 
spot near the base of the tail. 
Exp. 1-Uinch. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Very closely allied to the last, from which it differs chiefly 
in the pale linear spot of the underside. Specimens vary 
much in the relative length of the tail. 
8. Eudamus Otriades. ^ b b 
Alis utrinque nigro-fuscis: posticis infra maculis duabus analibus 
parvis albis. 
Upperside dark spotless brown, paler at the outer 
margins. 
Underside as above, except that there are two small 
white spots near the anal angle, 
Exp. 1^ inch. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This species bears a very remarkable resemblance to an 
