SATYKID.E. PEDALIODES. 



II.— PEDALIODES PAL.EPOLIS. $ . Figs. 3, 4. 



Pi'dalioth'A J\tl<rp(ih's, Hewitson, " Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," 

 vol. 1-1, p. 227 (1878). 



Exp. lf-2| inches. 



3Iah'. Upperside diirk rui'oiis-brown. Anterior wings slightly dentated, 

 with the costa beyond the middle irrorated with white. A white band, divided 

 into four large and two small spots by the nervures, runs slightly obliquely 

 horn the costa, just beyond the cell, nearly to the middle median nervule. 

 Posterior wings more strongly dentated. All the wings with the incisions 

 slightly marked with grey. 



Underside. Anterior wings as above, but with the white band more 

 continuous and rather larger. Costa irrorated with grey ; a large subapical 

 violet-grey patch ; below which is a white dot in a round black spot without 

 an iris ; below the white band is a similar one. Posterior wings of a more 

 reddish-brown, with a broad grey submarginal band, bordered on the inside liy 

 a zigzag black line, but suffused on the outside, where it is bordered by a row 

 of small white spots. Below the costa it Is interrupted, but on the costa it is 

 represented by an inner whitish spot, and a large grey apical l)lotch. 



Female similar, but the white spots on the outer half of the costa of the 

 anterior wings more distinct, and the pale band on the under side of the 

 posterior wings hardly irrorated with white. 



Hab. Bolivia (Buckley). 



lu the Hewitson Collection (Britisli Museum), and iu that of Mr. H. Grrose Smith. 



There are three males and one female in the Hewitsou Collection. The two uufigiired 

 males more resemble the female on the undersurface than does the specimen figured, but 

 apparently belong to the same species. In one of them the white band on the anterior wings is 

 narrower, and the small sjjots nearest the costa are obsolete above. 



