356 A. G. WEEKS, JR. 



Entire upper surface of botli wings is dark bronze-brown, with some lustre, 

 without markings. Hind margins deutated, strongly so on lower wings. In 

 interspaces the edge has a white thread, entirely absent, however, in some speci- 

 mens. 



Underside of forewing grayish bronze. Costa grayish bronze. From point of 

 apex, and extending down to second median nervule, one-eighth inch within 

 the margin, is a jagged line of dark bronze. At the second median nervule it 

 suffuses and broadens out to the margin, extending as a marginal border to lower 

 angle. Within this the area to top of discoidal space is grayish bronze, broaden- 

 ing out below and covering the lower interspaces entirely up to median nervure. 

 The upper portion of this area is slightly dusted with silvery scales. In the inter- 

 space below the fifth subcostal nervule is a small circular dark brown spot with 

 a white dot at centre, situated just inside the jagged line above mentioned. 

 In interspace between the median nervules there is another, and also in inter- 

 space above submedian nervure, similarly situated, is a larger circular spot of 

 dark brown, but without the central white spot. The discoidal space is grayish, 

 but darker than rest of wing and suffuses into the adjoining interspaces. 



The lower side of hind wing has a hind marginal border of dark brown 

 about one-eighth inch wide, following the dentated contour of the margin. 

 Within this is an area of grayish bronze corresponding in color to the same area 

 in forewing and covering outer half of wing. In each interspace is a prominent 

 dark brown spot with a white dot at centre, the upper three being on the basal 

 side of this grayish bronze area, while the lower ones are in the centre of it. 

 Within this area, towards base, is a space of silvery white with ill-defined edges, 

 extending fi-om the costa (just within apex) to a point somewhat above anal 

 angle. There is a jagged dark brown line from the end of discoidal space nearly 

 to inner margin. The basal area is dark brown dusted with silvery scales. 



Hab. — Bogota district, Colombia. 



Described from nine specimens in my collection. One specimen, 

 the only one found in any American or English collection, is in the 

 Hewitson collection, but without name. 



Eiiptychia lutiela $]). nov. 



Expanse 1.1.5 inches. — -Head and palpi blackish brown. Antennre blackish 

 brown above, with slight whitish annulations at base of each joint; below, light 

 brown. Club the same, but showing fulvous tip beneath. Thorax and abdomen 

 dark bronze-brown, lighter underneath. Legs the same. 



Entire upper surface of both wings bronze-brown, with a little lustre and tend- 

 ing to darker at base. 



Underside of forewing dark bronze-brown, lacking lustre. One-sixteenth inch 

 from hiud margin is an indistinct line of dark brown, the area outside of this 

 line at apex being dusted with grayish scales. One-quarter inch within this line 

 is another, very indistinct, running from costa down to third median nervule. 

 Inner margin grayish. 



Hind margin of hiud wing dark brown. One-sixteenth inch inside of margin 

 is a dark brownish line, and the same distance within this another, both follow- 

 ing contour of margin. The space between these lines is heavily dusted with 

 somewhat tawny scales suflfusing beyond the lines on both sides. Between the 



