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70. — PBONOPUILA NAPJ3A. 



(^ . Expans. 2" 3'". Form of wings precisely as in P. Panyasis, 

 Hewits. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., N. S., vol. vi., pi. 3, f. 22) ; the outer 

 margin of both fore and hind-wiugs being dentated, though more feebly 

 in some specimens than ino thers. Above : dark brown ; a broad stripe, 

 parallel to the fore- wing outer margin, paler brown, and a broader den- 

 tated stripe tawny-orange, parallel to the outer margin of the hind- 

 wing. Beneath : brown, minutely irrorated or streaked with dark 

 rusty-brown, with indications of the pale belts of the upper surface. 



Gruatemala, central valleys. 



71. — PEONOPHILA DEJECTA. 



^ . Expans. 2". Wings rounded and their outer margins faintly 

 dentated. Above : dark brown, darker over the basal halves of the 

 wings, spotless. Beneath : dark brown, minutely strigose with darker 

 rusty-brown (faintly so on fore-wing) ; hind-wing with a sub-anal black 

 ocellus, having a distinct white pupil, between the first and second 

 branches of the median nervure. 



Guatemala, Polochic valley. 



72. — TAYGETIS SATYRINA. 



^ . Expans. 2" 7'". Fore- wing ; costa arched, apex slightly pro- 

 duced but obtuse, outer margin just perceptibly incurved, free from 

 dentations ; outer margin of hind- wing broadly and obtusely dentate. 

 Above : dark brown, including the fringe, with a faint ocellus between 

 the first and second branches of the median nervure. Beneath : rusty 

 brown, paler near the outer margin of the fore-wing ; both wings are 

 crossed, near their middle, by two parallel lines of a dark rust colour, 

 both lines edged with ochreous, but the inner line is edged on its outer 

 side, and the outer on its inner side ; both wings have also a slender 

 festooned pale rusty sub-marginal line, and on the inner side of this 

 the hind-wing has three small black ocelli with pale rusty irides and 

 white pupils, one ocellus being sub-anal and two apical ; the fore- wing 

 has one small ocellus near the apex. 



This species is not closely allied to any other known species of the 

 genus. Gruatemala, central valleys. 



73. — ANTIEHH^A CASTA. 



^ . Expans. 3" 4'". Similar in form and size to the well-known 

 A. Fhiloctetes of Cramer. The fore- wing lias a similar dilated hind- 

 border accompanied by a distortion of the sub-median nervure, but the 



