13 SATYRID^. — PEDALIODES. 



luown space is a row of six small black eyes with white pupils in tawny rings, 

 the second obsolete. 



Antenna) brown above, and tawny, tipped with black, below. Wings 

 moderately dentated. 



Hab. Bolivia (Buckley). 



In the Collection of Mr. H. Grose Smith. 



Somewhat resembles P. Phyllalia (Hewitson), and P. Calisto (Felder), but without the 

 silvery or leaden markings beneath on these species. 



XVII.— PEDALIODES CYRENE. s . Figs. 7, 8. 



Exp. If inches. 



31ale. Upperside ferruginous-brown, with a row of large red spots between 

 the nervures on the disc of all the wings, the third s})ot placed nearest to the 

 outer margin. 



Underside, anterior wings as above, but paler, reddish about the lower part 

 of the cell, and clouded with grey towards the apex. Posterior wings brown, 

 mottled with grey, the band of spots yellowish-grey, dotted with red, ill-defined 

 towards the costa ; nearer the base is a row of four lighter spots ; the outer part 

 of the wing is indistinctly banded and mottled with brown, yellowish-grey, and 

 reddish ; and there are four white dots on the disc betw^een the nervures. 



Wings moderately dentated, anterior wings rather pointed at the apex, and 

 with the hind margin slightly convex below it. 



Hab. Ecuador (Buckley). 



In the Collection of Mr, H. Grose Smith. 

 Allied to P. Parrhoebia (Hewitson). 



XVIIL— PEDALIODES CALISTO. s . Figs. 9, 10. 



Pronoph'da Calisto (Felder), " Reise der osterreichischen Fregatte Novara 

 urn die Erde," Lepidoptera, III., p. 472 n., 807 (1867). 



Exp. about 2 inches. 



Male. Upperside ferruginous-brown, the hind margins paler. Two very 

 indistinct s^lblnarginal darker lines, most distinct on the posterior wings, where, 

 towards the anal angle, they are bordered on the outside with ferruginous. 

 Fringes darker brown. 



