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PHYCIODES ELIA Hewitson. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 

 Paltaybamba, 5,000 feet, August 28, 191L 



PHYCOIDES OMOSIS, new species. 



Black, dusted with ocher scales; fore wing with a white patch across 

 end of cell, more or less obsolete, and a more distinct spot above vein 

 3; a broken powdery subterminal line, looped in at the outer spot. 

 Hind wing with three submarginal wavy ocher hnes, the inner two 

 less distinct. Beneath, fore whig with the base dull ohve, disk 

 black; the white bars more distinct than above; margin fulvous and 

 brown with waved brown submarginal line bent in at white bar and 

 two rounded black spots above. Hind wing pale, with purpUsh and 

 brown shades; basal area mottled, with a large brown patch in the 

 cell and wavy shaded mesial line; outer row of four heart-shaped 

 black spots outlined in purphsh; submarginal hne as on fore wing, 

 preceded by purphsh, tending to form lunules; margin yellow- 

 brown. . 



Cotypes. — Seven specimens. Cat. No. 15604, U.S.N.M., Pampa- 

 conas River, AugList, 1911. 



Mr. Schaus labeled a specimen "Between nana Druce, nussia 

 Dnice and a MSS. label of Staudinger in the Godman collection." 



PHYCIODES BIRIVULA, new species. 



Black above, dusted with yellow; spots of fore wing yellowish 

 white; a narrow one in cell and obUque one at end, two minute sub- 

 apical, two rounded submarginal, one above vein 4 and vein 2, the 

 latter larger and further from the margin; submarginal line wavy, 

 broken, obsolete above. Hind wing with two submarginal hnes, 

 wavy, the inner not reachhig costa. Beneath, fore wing yellowish 

 dusted at base, disk broadly black, spots repeated; margin marbled 

 with brown, with submarginal pale line repeated. Hind wing pale 

 lilacme at basal half, outer half strongly blotched with brown, wavy 

 confused brown lines, the brown forming a quadrate costal patch near 

 middle and inclosing the outer row of six black spots, which form a 

 dislocated row; a submarginal waved, crescentic, pale band. 



Type.— Cat. No. 15605, U.S.N.M., San Miguel, 6,000 feet', July 24, 

 1911. 



Mr. Schaus labels it ''Near P. abazia Stgr." 



PHYCIODES TELTUSA Godart. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



ERESIA POLINA Hewitson. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



ANARTIA FATIMA Fabricius. 



Panama Canal Zone, June 16, 1911. 



PYRAMEIS RUBIA Staudinger. 



Tincochaca, 7,000 feet, August 9, 1911. 



