SATYRIDJE 



PEDALIODES. III. 



XII.— PEDALIODES OENATA. i . Figs. 1, 2. 



Exp. about 2 inches. -. 



Male. Upperside brown, darkest towards the base. Anterior wings with a 

 tawny band on the disc narrowed and curved inwards towards the costa. Outside 

 this the wing is j^aler. The hind wings are paler beyond the cell, especially 

 towards the apex, where the costa is bordered with a yellowish-grey line. 



Underside. Anterior wings dark brown from the base to beyond the 

 middle. Apical area much paler than above ; the wings are crossed beyond the 

 middle by a yellow band broader than above, and shading into greyish towards 

 the costa ; beyond the band the wings are light brownish-grey, which is sharply 

 divided from the darker brown border. Posterior wings with the dark basal 

 portion projected outwards in the middle ; the light portion of the wing between 

 this and the inner zigzag limit of the dark border consists of a narrow inner 

 yellowish-grey portion, and an outer pinkish-grey portion ; a little beyond the 

 paler part stands a row of five white dots, partly surrounded with blackish. 



Wings slightly dentated, fringes dark grey, antenna? brown. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



In the Collection of Mr. H. Grose Smith. 

 Allied to P. Pelinna, Hewitson. 



XIII.— PEDALIODES MYCALESOIDES. ? . Fig. 3. 



Pronophila 3/ycaIesoidcs, Felder, " Eeise der osterreichischen Fregatte 

 Novara um die Erde," Lepidoptera, III., p. 473 n., 809 (1867). 

 Exp. 2 inches. 

 Female. Upperside slightly ferruginous-brown, somewhat paler beyond 



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