THP: CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 175 



Pamphila Bryanfi, sp. nov. — Habitat : Siiapure, Venezuela. Ex- 

 panse, 1.25 inches. 



Head and thorax above rich dark brown, with hairs of a somewhat 

 greenish tinge ; below light brown or mouse colour. Abdomen above 

 the same ; below mouse colour, tending to white along central line. 

 Antennae nearly black above ; below the same, suffusing to light brown 

 towards the club. Legs mouse colour. 



Upper side of iort wing rich dark brown above, with five or six white 

 markings. The costa is well dusted with golden scales from base midvvay 

 to ajiex. Hind margin has a slight whitish fringe. In a])ical area are 

 two subcostal white dots. Below these, in centre of wing, are two large 

 white s|'()ts, one above the other, and in interspace below, l)ut nearer base, 

 is a much larger white spot. 



Upi^er side of hind wing rich dark brown. From upper angle to 

 anal angle is a line of scattered non-prominent lighter hairs. Hind margin 

 his a slight whitish fringe. The central portion of the wing, covering 

 discoidal space area, has a decidedly dark line in some lights, hardly 

 noticeable on casual inspection. 



Under side of fore wing dark brown, without the richness of upper 

 surface. The white spots are repeated, being, as in many of this genus, 

 semitransparent. Costa slightly dusted with lighter scales. Inner 

 marginal area darker than rest of the wing. Hind margin is edged with a 

 black thread. 



Under side of hind wing the same colour as fore wing. The line of 

 lighter hairs of upper surface extending from upper angle across centre of 

 wing towards anal angle and parallel to hind margin, appears as a line of 

 interspacial dots, not well defined, but fairly prominent. 



Variations. — In a few specimens there is a white dot at end of 

 discoidal space on upper surface of fore wing, and also a third but minute 

 subcostal dot. The white markings show scarcely any variations, how- 

 ever, in the specimens in my collection. 



Taken in January, 1900. 



Pamphila C/ii?ioba, sj). nov. — Habitat : Suapure, Venezuela. Ex- 

 panse, 1. 12 inches. 



Head, thorax, abdomen and legs dark brown above : beneath gray. 

 Antennpe dark brown, with gray on under side at club. 



Upper side of fore wing dark brown, with no markings excejjting 

 interspacial dark spots along hind margin. 



