8 SATYRIDiE. — PEDALIODES. 



the two upper median nervules. Posterior wings slightly speckled with white, 

 and with very faint traces of a submarginal band paler than the ground colour. 



Antennae blackish above, rufous beneath. Palpi black, with a yellow line on 

 the sides. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



In the Collections of Dr. Staudiuger and H, Grose Smith. 

 Allied to P. PraxUhea, Hew. 



IX.— PEDALIODES FEERATILIS. i . Fig. 6. 



Pedaliodes Ferratilis, Bniler, " Ann&h and Magazine of Natural History," 

 ser. 4, vol. 12, p. 221 (1873). 



Exp. 2j inches. 



Malf. Upperside brown, fringes varied with gi'ey, anterior wings lighter 

 towards the hind margin. 



Underside lighter brown, posterior wings, especially towards the anal angle, 

 and upper half of anterior wings within the fringes, more or less rufous ; a few 

 submarginal white dots, one or two towards the apex of anterior wings, and 

 three between the intermediate nervures on the posterior wings, the largest 

 between the two lowest submedian nervules. 



Hab. Bolivia, Peru. 



In the CoUections of the British Museum, of Dr. Staudinger, and H. Grose Smith. 

 Allied to P. Polusca, Hevritson. 



X.— PEDALOIDES OBSCUPlA. i . Fig. 3. 



Exp. 2 inches. 



Male. Upperside brown, anterior wrings paler towards the hind margin, 

 and with the incisions marked with white. 



Underside brown, tinged with rufous on the posterior wings, especially 

 towards the anal angle. Two white spots, the lowest largest, between the sub- 

 median nervules of the posterior wings ; and one or two very small obsolete 

 yellowish submarginal dots towards the costa of both the anterior and posterior 



wings. 



