
PSEUDATTERIA., 269 
purplish fuscous spots—to the number of about six, including a part of the dorsum. Abdomen deep 
reddish orange. Legs orange; hind tarsi stained with fuscous, 
Type Q (1894: 68) BM. 
flab. Panama: (Saunders Coll.). Unique. 
3. Pseudatteria rivularis Btlr. (Tab. VIII. fig. 3.) 
Atteria rivularis Btlr. Ann-Mag. NH. (4 s.) 15 342 (1875)". 
Type 2 (1875: 28) BM. 
Hab. Panama: veracua (0. Salvin) *, 
4, Pseudatteria volcanica Btlr. 
Atteria voleanica Btlr. Cist. Ent. 1 90 (1872)*: Lp. Exot. 178 sp. 1 Pf. 61:4 (1874)" 
Type 2 (1875:17) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America Pawan (Crowley Coll. BM.). South 
America—CotomBia (New Gravapa)*": CUNDINAMARCA: Bogota (J. M. V. Vergava ; 
H, Ellis). | : 
5. Pseudatteria cladodes, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 6.) 
[Antennae bronzy brown, tinged with purple towards the base. Palpz porrect to twice the length of the head 
beyond it; dark purple. Head and face whitish.] Thoras orange-red, the tegulae barred with black. 
Forewings orange-red, the costa and termen striped alternately with dark purple and white, forming a 
band along the costa, at least one-third of the width of the wing, which becomes dilated to greater 
width opposite to the apex and termen; the purple stripes along the costa are ten in number, but of 
these the fourth, eighth, and tenth are merely short spots, the fourth and eighth tending to confluence 
‘at their lower extremities with the next stripes beyond them; the ninth is nearly twice as long as any 
of the others, and is inverted to the outer end of the cell; the remainder of the series consists of two 
terminal and one tornal, these are shorter and squarer than the others, the tornal being larger than the — 
~ terminal, a rather broad white space filling the interval between these and the inverted large subapical 
stripe; the orange space is unspotted. Zap. al. 26mm. Hindwings orange-red, with an inwardly 
concave dark purple patch occupying the apex, with two or three white spots in the cilia; below this 
are three small purple spots on the termen and another, rather larger, at the tornus. Aldomen and Leys 
orange-red ; hind tarsi banded with dark purple. 
Type 2 (400153, C. America) Roths. Coll. (Fldr. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America (0. Salvin, 400153) : [? = Panama (0. 
Salvin)]. South America——Peru (Saunders Coll.). 
The head is missing from the Type: the antennae, palpi, and head are described 
from the Peruvian Paratype (1894 : 68). 
6. Pseudatteria leopardina Btlr. (Tab. VIII. fig. 7.) 
Atieria leopardina Btlr. Cist. Ent. 1 89 (1872)’: Lp. Exot. 178 sp. 2 Pf. 61-5 (1874)’. 
Type Q (1875:17, Cartago) BM. 
Hab. Central America—Costa Rica’: Cartago (Van Patten)'™”; Volcan de Irazu, 
6000-7000 ft. (H. Rogers); Rio Sucio (H. Rogers); ‘Tres Rios, XII. 1906 (W. Schaus) ; 
La Palma, 2. X. 1896 (Mus. Toannis) ; San Isidro (Lristan, Mus. Toannis)}—Panams : 
