SATYEID^ 



PEDALIODES. II. 



VII.— PEDALIODES PORIMA. ( ? ?). Figs. 1, ± 



Pcdaloidcs Porima, Staudiuger, MS. 



Exp. 2 J inches. 



Female (?). Uppeeside dark brown, anterior wings rounded at the apex, 

 the costa and incisions narrowly grey, an obHque white band running from 

 below the costa at two-thirds of its length to below the middle median nervule, but 

 not reaching the hind margin ; hind wings more strongly dentated, with the costa 

 more broadly grey, and the fringes narrowly but more continuously grey. 



Undekside lighter brown, anterior wings with costa speckled with grey, 

 and fringes and hind margin likewise marked with grey ; posterior wings 

 irrorated with rufous and grey, fringes grey and white, and a row of five sub- 

 marginal white spots between the nervures, the middle one larger and yellower 

 than the others. Antennae black, rufous towards the base ; palpi grey. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



lu the Collections of Dr. Staudinger and H. Grose Smith. Nearest allied to P. Pejicestas, 

 'Hewitson. We have retained Dr. Staudiuger's name for this species, though it is objection- 

 able, as Hewitson had previously described and figured a somewhat similar species under the 

 name of F. Porina. 



VIII.— PEDALIODES PHEEETIADES. i . Figs. 4, 5. 



Exp. 2J inches. 



Male. Upperside brown, the fringes varied with grey ; anterior wings with 

 a short obsolete band of grey dusting half-way between the cell and the hind 

 margin ; posterior wings with the costa varied with grey. 



Underside brown. Anterior wings with a short curved white band between 

 tlie cell and the hind margin, terminating in an irregular rusty blotch between 



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