SATYRID.E. PEDALIODES. 



III.— PEDALIODES PELIN^A. i . Fig. 5. 



PronopMa Pelincea, Hewitson, " Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," 

 vol. 14, p. 227 (1878). 



Exp. 2|-2J inches. 



Male. Upperside dark brown, incisions slightly marked with grey, anterior 

 wings with a white snbapical streak, slightly suffused, and divided into four 

 spots by the nervures. 



Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wings with the lower part of the sub- 

 apical streak more continuous, and forming a thick curve from the apex to the 

 upper median nervule ; it also extends a little inwards below the costa. It^ 

 outer portions are much irrorated with black. There are also two red spots, 

 one at two-thirds of the length of the cell, and the other between the two upper 

 submediau nervules. Posterior wings obsoletely undulated with darker brown, 

 and irrorated with white, the most distinct white markings being towards the 

 costa and hind margin. Two red streaks above each of the submedian 

 nervules. 



Anterior wings subdentate ; posterior wings strongly dentated. 



Female nearly as in the male, but with the white subapical spots of the 

 anterior wings suffused into a continuous band ; on the underside its upper 

 part is ochreous-yellow, and extends to the apex ; the first white division is 

 truncated on the outside, but the rest is broad, extending nearly to the hind 

 margin, but obliquely narrows to half the length, below which only faint traces 

 of it exist nearly as far as the hinder angle. On the posterior wings there is 

 a small pure white spot towards the anal angle. 



Hab. Bolivia (Buckley). 



In the Hewitson Collection (British Museum). 



IV.— PEDALIODES PERPEENA. $ . Fig. 6. 



PronopMa Perpcnia, Hewitson, " Transactions of the Entomological Society 

 of London," ser. 3, vol. i. p. 16 (1802). 



Pronophila Satijroides, Felder, " Pieise der Osterreichischen Fregatte 

 Novora," Lepidoptera PJiopalocera, p. 469 (1867). 



Exp. 2-2:^ inches. 



