388 Mr. E. Doubleday on some Lepidoptera. 



wider on the posterior, but suddenly narrowed just within the 

 median nervule. Between this band and the margin a series of 

 rounded white spots, least distinct on the posterior wings. Cilia 

 of the anterior wings fuscous, dotted near the apex with white, 

 cilia of the posterior white with black dots. 



Below, the anterior wings have the median band nearly as 

 above, but the part nearest the costa is tinged with yellow ; the 

 spot in the cell is larger, the submarginal spots are larger and 

 form a macular band, the upper ones being yellow ; the outer 

 margin is marked between the nervules with short vittse, those 

 near the apex yellow, the hinder ones white. The base with a 

 whitish vitta along the costa and two in the cell. 



Posterior wings very pale straw-yellow ; the precostal nervule 

 bordered with black, a black spot pupilled with yellow between 

 the base of the costal and subcostal nervures, a black patch near 

 the abdominal margin, at the base marked with six yellow spots, 

 the two inner ones extended to the margin; a series of cuneiform 

 yellow spots across the wing beyond the middle, bordered inter- 

 nally with black, preceded by five yellow vittse, of which the third 

 extends nearly the whole length of the cell ; a small round yel- 

 low dot in the black at the end of the cell, and a series of yellow 

 wedge-shaped spots bordered by a deeply zigzag black line on 

 the outer margin. 



Head black, the vertex yellow, palpi yellow, with long black 

 hairs. Antennse annulated with white. Thorax black, with a 

 yellow spot at the shoulders, clothed above with silvery gray hairs, 

 below with pale yellow. Legs black, varied with gray. Abdo- 

 men black above, with a few gray scales and hairs, below whitish. 



In the collection of the British Museum, &c. 



Eut. Colla. Alis anticis supra nigro-fuscis, fascia transversa com- 

 muni, maculari, sulphurea, serieque submarginali punctorum sul- 

 phureorum : subtus fuscis, fascia transversa, maculis submargina- 

 libus, vittisque marginalibus sulphureis, nebulis cinereis. Exp. 

 alar. 2^ unc. vel 57 mill. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



Above, all the wings fuscous black, crossed on the anterior be- 

 yond the cell by a macular band, composed of rather elongate 

 sulphur-coloured spots larger towards the inner margin, this 

 band continued across the posterior wings before the middle, di- 

 vided by the nervures. In the cell of the anterior wings is a 

 small sulphur-coloured spot, and near the margin of both wings 

 a series of round dots of the same colour between the nervules. 

 The margin of the posterior wings has three or four small sulphur- 

 coloured dots. 



