628 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.45. 



CATASTICTA WATKINSI Lathy and Rosenberg. 



San Miguel, 5,000 feet, September 1, 1911. 



Mr. Rosenberg kindly compared the specimen with a cotype and 

 notes '^ agrees in markings with that species, but is very much paler. 

 Probably a local race of that species." 



CATASTICTA PRIONERIA Hopffer. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



CATASTICTA STRAMINEA Butler. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



CATASTICTA CORCYRA Felder. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



Determined by Mr. Schaus. This species has departed widely 

 from the characteristic appearance of Catasticta. 



HESPEROCHARIS CATOGRAMMA Kollar. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, August 1, 1911. 



TATOCHILA MACRODICE Staudinger. 



Cotahuasi, 9,000 feet, October, 1911. 

 Chuquibamba, 10,000 feet, October, 1911. 



TATOCHILA THEODICE Boisduval. 



Cantas, 2,000 feet, November, 1911. 

 Cotahuasi, 9,000 feet, October, 1911. 

 Chuquibamba, 10,000 feet, October, 1911. 

 Coropuna, 14,500 feet, October, 1911. 



The borders of the veins of the hind wings below are gray, not 

 black as usual. 



PIERIS ELODLA Boisduval. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, August 1, 1911. 

 San Miguel, 6,000 feet, September 10, 1911. 



PIERIS TOVARIA Filder. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



PIERIS ELEONE Doubleday. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July 26, 1911. 

 San Miguel, 6,000 feet, September 1, 1911. 



PHULIA ALTIVOLANS, new species. 



Male white, a black patch at end of cell, bar along costa and veins 

 at apex black. Female yellowish, the markings more extensive; a 

 submarginal band on fore wing; hind wing with the veins, a row of 

 submarginal dots and streak in cell of dark color. Beneath with the 

 pattern of illimani Weynier, but more diffused, no wliite showing 

 and without the terminal red line. It is close to nympha Staudin- 

 ger ^ from the high mountains of Bolivia, but the wings are less 

 heavily marked with black above and the shades on veins and below 

 are very pale gray. 



I Iris, vol. 7, 1894, p. 46. 



