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of Atitlan. Its nearest ally, so far as we know, is L. euopis, of Costa Eica, but it may 

 at once be distinguished by the blue base of the secondaries in the male. The only 

 other species with which we are acquainted that have blue on the wings are the 

 Colombian L. samius and L. cwruleata, but these are not otherwise allied. 



PEDALIODES (I. p. 102). 



Pedaliodes manis (I. p. 103). 



To the localities given, add: — Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, David (Champion). 

 Of this species we have received six additional specimens from Chiriqui. 



Pedaliodes pisonia (I. p. 103). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus), San Bartolo in Vera 

 Cruz 5000 feet (F. J). G.) ; Guatemala, Volcan de Atitlan (Champion) ; Panama, Volcan 

 de Chiriqui (Champion). 



Pedaliodes perperna (I. p. 104). 



? Pronophila mycalesoides, Feld. Reise der Novara, Lep. p. 473 (1867) 3 . 



Pedaliodes mycalesoides, Grose- Smith, Rhop. Exot. ii. part 33, Satyridse, Pedaliodes, iii. p. 10, 

 tab. f. 3 ( ? ) (July 1895) \ 



To the localities given, add: — Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Boquete (Champion).— 

 Colombia 3 4 . 



We have now received a long series of this species from Chiriqui. The females 

 differ from the males in having a broad fulvous band of variable extent, including the 

 ocellus, towards the outer margin. The males are of an almost uniform reddish- 

 brown colour above, with a more or less distinct ocellus near the anal angle of the 

 primaries. In all our specimens, both from Central and South America, there is a 

 distinct white subapical spot on the primaries beneath, as noticed by Hewitson. 

 Mr. Grose-Smith 4 has figured a specimen of it from Costa Rica under the name of 

 P. mycalesoides, Feld., the type of which we have not seen. 



Pedaliodes hulda (I. p. 104). 



To the localities given, add : — Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 8000 feet (Champion). 



Amongst the specimens received from Chiriqui there is one with the red on the 

 secondaries beneath almost absent. 



5(a). Pedaliodes subrufescens, 



Pedaliodes subrufescens, Grose- Smith, Rhop. Exot. ii. part 33, Satyridse, Pedaliodes, iii. p. 12, 



tab. f. 5 (tf) (July 1895) \ 

 Alis brunneis vix ferrugineo tinctis : subtus quoque brunneis, posticis extrorsum late ferrugineis, lineis tribus 



biol. centr.-amer., Khopal., Vol. II., May 1901. 4 q 



