BOLIVIAN BUTTERFLIES. 359 



This closely resembles 31. luciiis Fabr., and sevej-al examples are 

 in European collections mixed in with it. 



Faiiiphila ciiadrada sp. nov 



Expanse 1.00 incl). — Head and thorax above, dark brown ; beneath, light brown- 

 ish gray. Abdomen above, dark brown ; beneath, dark brown tending to dark 

 rust color. Legs the same. Abdomen above, nearly black with slight white 

 annulations at base of eacli joint ; below, the same with a dash of whitish at club. 



Upper side of forewing dark bi-onzy brown with slight lustre. Costa near base 

 is dusted with light golden brown scales. Above the end of discoidal space are 

 two indistinct tawny dots. Within the discoidal space near its end and resting 

 on median nervure is a tawny spot, and below it in next interspace, is another 

 somewhat larger. In interspace above this, at its junction with di.scoidal space, 

 is another similar spot adjoining the first mentioned one. The fringe of hind 

 margin is of the ground color. 



Upper side of hind wing rich dark brown, dai'ker than forewing and without 

 lustre. Across the end of discoidal space is bright tawny dash extending base- 

 wards along subcostal and median nervures to centre of discoidal space and then 

 suffusing across the space foi'ming a square. The hind niai'ginal fringe is light 

 brown. 



Underside of forewing is nearly black. The costal space is dark brick red, 

 the red covering also the apical area and extendiug down hind margin and 

 diminishing to a point at its centre. The two subcostal white dots of upperside 

 are repeated. The three tawny spots of upperside are repeated, but are nearly 

 white and suffuse into one another, the sufi'usion extending downwards into 

 inner marginal area. The marginal fringe is of ground color. 



Underside of hindwing is dark brick red, without markings, except indistin(;t 

 interspacial blotches of a darker shade, giving it a mottled appearance on very 

 close inspection. The inner marginal area tends to blackish. The hind margi- 

 nal fringe is dark brown. 



Hab. — Bolivia, near Coroico. 



Described from three specimens taken in the Coroico district in 

 May, 1899. 



Phyciodes nortbrundii sp. nov. 



Expanse 1.45 inches. — Head and palpi black. Collar black, with a dark fulvous 

 spot at each shoulder. Antennae dark brownish black, with a slightly darker 

 annulation at base of each joint. Thorax black above and below, with a dark 

 fulvous spot at joint of forewing below. Abdomen above, black ; below, grayish. 



Ground color of wings black or dark brownish black, with dark fulvous mark- 

 ings. 



Costa of forewing black, with a dash of dark fulvous extending from joint. 

 One-third distance from apex to base is a series of dark fulvous interspacial 

 dashes, five in number, extending at right angles to costa down through the next 

 lower interspaces, forming a fulvous band across apical portion of wing. Dis- 

 coidal space dark fulvous, with a black dash crossing the centre transversely. 

 The dark fulvous extends into the three lower interspaces one-half distance to 

 hind margin. Hind margin black. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC, XXVII. DEC, 1901. 



