SATYRID^. — PEDALIODES. 14 



Underside. Anterior wings darker brown than above, with two not very 



distinct blackish transverse lines running from the subcostal to the median 



nervure, one, just beyond the middle of the cell, and one beyond, which is 



deeply zigzag towards the inner margin. The submarginal lines are more 



distinct than on the upperside, the inner one is rather broad and slightly 



sinuate, the outer one narrow, gradually curved. Posterior wings dark 



brown, with a submarginal row of six black eyes with white pupils enclosed by 



ochreous and brown rings ; these rest on a silvery band, bordered outside by a 



rather broad sinuated ferruginous line edged on both sides by a narrow black 



line ; then follows a narrow silvery line, separated by a black line from another 



ferruginous line at the base of the blackish fringes. On the inner side of the 



eyes, except the first and second from the costa, they are bordered within by 



a prolongation of the silvery band in the form of triangles, edged above by 



ferruginous angles, which are followed above, towards the inner margin, by an 



irregular space irrorated with yellowish-rufous scales ; across the cell runs an 



indistinct waved blackish line. 



Antennae ferruginous, tipped with black. Anterior wings with the hind 

 margin slightly projecting at one-third of its length ; posterior wings regularly 

 dentated. 



Hab. Bogota (Felder) ; Ecuador (Buckley). 



Iq the Collection of Mr. H. Grose Smith and others. 



This species considerably resembles P. Catargyrea (Staudinger), in which the metallic band 

 is more regular, and all the spots are placed weU within it. 



VOL. II., JULY, 1895. 3 F 



