SATYRID^. — PEDALIODES. 



Uppeuside brown, with a slightly rufous tinge in the male ; anterior wings 

 with a round black spot towards the hinder angle, which is distinctly pupilled 

 with white in the female. 



Underside rufous-brown irrorated with brown, and with an indistinct 

 rufous marginal band, festooned within on the posterior wings ; fringes dark 

 brown. Anterior wings with a white spot near the apex, and a black eye, pupilled 

 with white, and partly bordered with red on the inside towards the hinder 

 angle. There is also a red band in the cell, and a submarginal grey band ; 

 besides some grey markings near the costa, but these are all nearly obsolete in 

 tlu' male. Posterior wings with a grey submarginal band, reduced, in the male, 

 to a row of pale spots on its inner side, and a black eye with a white pupil 

 towards the hinder angle. 



Anterior wings subdentate ; posterior wings slightly deutated. 



Hab. Caraccas, Venezuela. 



lu the Hewitson Collection (British Museum). The tvpe is simply labelled, " S. America "; 

 but Fekler states the locality of the species. 



v.— PEDALIODES PHANOCLEA. i . Figs. 7, 8. 



Frcmapliila PhanocJca, Hewitson, "Equatorial Lepidoptera," p. 90 (1877). 



Exp. about 2 inches. 



Male. Upperside brown, anterior wings rounded, posterior wings rather 

 long, angulated, deutated and bordered with reddish between the median 

 nervules and the anal angle ; the reddish colouring is continued for one-fourth 

 of tlie length of the inner margin. 



Underside brown ; anterior wings with the base and apex paler, and a 

 short white streak running from the costa a little beyond the cell. Posterior 

 wings light brown, irrorated with rufous and grey ; a paler band, whitish above, 

 and reddish below, and throwing a short branch outwards about the middle, 

 running from the middle of the costa to two-thirds of the length of the inner 

 margin ; an outer row of five small white spots surrounded with blackish. 



Hab. Jima, Ecuador (Buckley). 



lu the Hcwitsou Collection (British Museum). 



