SATYIIID.E. 



PEDALIODES. V. 



XXIIL— PEDALIODES PHEASINA. Fig. 1. 



PedaUoiks riini.iiiKt. 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Upperside. Both wiugs brown, shghtly bronzed in certain hghts. ^Anterior 

 wings with the basal area below the cell velvety black, and a narrow outer 

 marginal area in which is an irroration of paler greyish-brown scales. 



Underside resembles Pedaliodes Heivitsoni, Stgr., but differs from it in the 

 absence of the dark rufous basal area on the anterior wings of that species, and 

 the anterior wings are crossed beyond the middle by a paler brown broad band 

 irrorated by grey scales with a central row of white dots between the veins ; an 

 indistinct band of grey scales crosses the middle of the cell. The posterior 

 wings are browner than in P. Hewitsoni, the central dark band is defined out- 

 wardly by irregular patches of greyish-brown scales, beyond which is an 

 indistinct band slightly paler than the ground-colour, in which is situate a row 

 of white dots between the veins, several of which are nearly obsolete. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



lu the Collections of Dr. Staudingei- and H. Grose-Smith (type). 



XXIV.— PEDALIODES PHEASICLEA. Fig. 2. 



Pedaliodes I'lirasicka. 



Exp. 2-5 inches. 



Upperside scarcely differs from P. Phrasina. 



Underside. Anterior wings with the greyish band which crosses the cell 

 wider and more distinct, and the discal band beyond the middle is rather 

 narrower. On the posterior wings the central dark band is rather more regular 



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