466 EHOPALOCEEA. 



7. Butleria lalage, sp. n. (Tab. xcu. figg. 12, 13, <$ .) 



Alis fuscis, anticis macula subtriangulari discali ad niarginem externum dentata, altera obliqua minore 

 subapicali et posticis plaga subovali discali, aurantiis : subtus aurantio-flavis, anticis plaga basali haud 

 costam attingente, fascia lata curvata irregulari marginem externum versus, fuscis ; ciliis posticarum 

 flavis ; subtus, palpis, thorace et abdomine pallide flavis. 



Hab. Mexico, Omilteme (H. H. Smith). 



Mr. Smith procured us a single male example only of this species, from the 

 neighbourhood of Omilteme, in Guerrero, from an altitude of 8000 feet. We possess 

 an unnamed Butleria from Bio Janeiro which somewhat approaches it, but this insect 

 has no subapical spot on the primaries. 



8. Butleria octomaculata, sp. n. (Tab. xcu. figg. 14, 15, s .) 



Alis fuscis, anticis macula obliqua discali cellulam transeunte, altera minuta marginem propiore, tertia venis- 

 divisa subapicali, posticis subrotunda discali, omnibus pallide flavis : subtus fere ut supra, anticis macula 

 discali literam V formante, posticis macula parva angulum analem versus, pallide flavis. 



Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu {Rogers). 



We have but a single male example of B. octomaculata, sent us by our collector 

 Mr. Rogers, from Irazu, where he captured it at an altitude of between 6000 and 

 7000 feet. It is allied to B. cupavia, Staud., from Bolivia. 



9. Butleria faula, sp. n. (Tab. XCU. figg. 16, 17, <$ .) 



Alis fuscis, macula subtriangulari discali ad marginem externum dentata, altera obliqua minore subapicali, 

 et posticis macula elongata discali, secunda minuta infra earn et fere attingente, omnibus aurantiis : 

 subtus aurantiis, anticis plaga basali haud ad costam extendente, fascia lata curvata irregulari marginem 

 externum versus, fuscis ; posticis obscure aurantiis, margine interno lato, fascia elongata per cellulam 

 fasciolisque inter venas ad marginem externum, flavis ; ciliis posticarum coloris ejusdem. 



Hab. Mexico, Guadalajara (coll. Schaus). 



Mr. Schaus's collection contains a single male example of this species, from which 

 the above description is taken. It is a close ally of B. lalage, but differs from it 

 chiefly in having a long, narrow, discal band on the secondaries above and the 

 underside of these wings otherwise coloured. B. faula is also very like B. eryonas, 

 Hew., on the upperside, but differs considerably beneath. 



B. Posterior tibise with a single pair of spurs. 



PAMPHILA. 



Pamphila, Fabricius, in Illiger's Mag. vi. p. 287 (1807) ; Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 89. 

 Steropes, Boisduval, Voy. Astrolabe, Lep. p. 167 (1832). 

 Carterocephalus, Lederer, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, ii. pp. 26, 49 (1853). 

 Watson restricts this genus to a few Palsearctic and Nearctic species. Cyclopides 



