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ferruginous at the end, rmis obliquel}' towards the inner margin. There is also 

 an ill-defined, zigzag, dark submargiual line outside the spots. 

 Hab. Bolivia. 



In the Collections of Dr. Staudinger and of Mr. H. Grose Smith. 

 This species is allied to P. CocyfUi, Felder. 



XV.— PEDALIODES SUBKUFESCENS. $ . Fig. 5. 



Exp. Ij inches. 



Male. Upperside brown, with a slight ferruginous lustre. 



Underside brown, the greater part of the posterior w'ings strongly tinged* 

 with ferruginous. Three rather indistinct and somewhat zigzag dark lines run 

 across all the wings, one in the cell ; one beyond, which becomes broad and 

 straight and a darker reddish than the ground-colour on the posterior wings ;■ 

 and one submarginal, edged outside with ferruginous on the anterior wings, 

 where it is followed by a ferruginous line at the base of the grey fringes. On 

 the posterior wings these two ferruginous lines are nearly conterminous, being 

 only separated by a slight grey line on the upper half ; the inner edge is also 

 grey towards the costa. There are four minute white spots surrounded witli 

 black between the broad reddish line and the zigzag submarginal line. 



Antennae tawny, tipped with black ; wings moderately dentated. 



Hab. Costa Eica (Underwood). 



In the Collection of Mr. H. Grose Smith. 



This species is very near P. Hulda, Butler and Dinice, and P. Phyllalia, Hewitsou. 



XVI.— PEDALIODES SUBPUNCTATA. $ . Fig. G. 



Exp. If inches. 



Male. Upperside dark brown. 



Underside brown. Anterior wings with four dark transverse lines, one 

 crossing the cell, one beyond the cell, and two submarginal. Posterior wings 

 darker bro'wn, with a slight reddish shade ; a dark transverse band in the cell ; a 

 broad ferruginous zigzag stripe beyond the cell, narrowly bordered with brown 

 on each side, beyond which is a greyish-brown area ; and two ferruginous 

 subterminal lines separated by a greyish-brown line. On the broad greyish- 



