11 SATYRIDiE. PEDALIODES. 



the midcUo, with a large black eye with a white pnpil situate on the anterior 

 wings, between the two lowest median nervules, and enclosed in a ferruginous 

 ring. 



Undkrside. Anterior wings brown, reticulated with ferruginous and with 

 an indistinct ferruginous band crossing the middle of the cell. Beyond the 

 niiddlo the wings are crossed from the costa to the submedian nervure by a 

 broad sinuate brownish-grey band, becoming rufous on its inner side, in wliicli 

 are situate several indistinct pale spots and the large black eye with white i)upil 

 as on the upper side. 



Fringes black, with the incisions marked with grey. Posterior wings 

 darker, with two black eyes pupilled with white, towards the anal angle, that 

 nearest the angle smaller than the other. An indistinct pale band, mottled 

 with yellowish-grey scales, crosses the discal area. 



Antenna; brown, blackish towards the tip. Wings much dentated, 

 especially, the posterior wings. 



Hab. Bogota (Felder) ; Costa Eica (Underwood). 



lu the Collections of Mr. H. Grose Smitt and others. 



The sj)e(imen figured is much rubbed. This species is allied to P. Perpenm, Hewitsou ; 

 the specimen from Costa Rica recorded under that name by Messrs. Godman and Salvin ("Biol. 

 Ceutr. Amer.," Lep. Rhop., I., p. 104), probably belongs to the species we have figiired, though 

 the description does not quite correspond. 



XIV.— PEDALIODES LOEA. $ . Fig. 4. 



PedaUodes Lora, Staudinger, MS. 



Male. Upperside dark brown ; incisions of the moderately dentated wings 

 pale grey, lightest on the anterior wings. 



Underside. Anterior wings paler brown, with three small white dots, and 

 some slight ferruginous markings towards the apex, especially round the upper 

 dot ; beyond the cell is a slight grey streak extending from the costa to near the 

 middle median nervule. Posterior wings reddish-brown, darkest towards the 

 l)ase, wliere it is strongly reticulated with brown ; along the inner margin and 

 towards the anal angle it shades into warm ferruginous. There are also some 

 scattered grey mottlings in various parts of the wing. There are four white 

 spots running from the costa, beyond the level of the cell, the two middle spots 

 larger than the others ; from the tliird a suffused grey streak, shading into 



