IS SATYRID.E. — PEDALIODES. 



outwardly, and is not defined outwardly l)y patches of greyish-brown scales. Tlu 

 outer margin of the posterior wings is rather less indented between the veins. 



Hal). Bolivia. 



lu the CoUectious of Dr. Staudiuger and H. Grose-Suiitli (tvp.-). 



XXV.— PEDALIODES THRASIS. Fig 3. 



I'l-dalioih'ii rhrasis. 



Exp. "ij inches. 



Upperside. Very close to /'. I'lirdsirhd, but with the basal half of the 

 anterior W'ings and the whole of the posterior wings darker than in that species. 



Underside. Both wings darker than in P. Phmsiih'n, with scarcely any 

 trace of the greyish band crossing the cell on the anterior, or of the central 

 band crossing the wings on the posterior wings. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



Ill the Collections of Dr. Staudinger and H. Grose-Smith (type). 



XXVI.— PEDALIODES PETEOXIUS. Figs. 4, 5. 



redaliodes Petronius. 



Exp. 2^ inches. 



Upperside, with the basal two-thirds of the anterior and the whole of the 

 posterior wings, dark velvety brown ; the apical third of the anterior wings much 

 l)aler brown. 



Underside. Both wings resemble /'. Mijralcsoules, Fcld., but differ in the 

 following respects : — On the anterior wings the discal band in which the spots 

 are situate is much paler, better defined, and without rufous colouring. 



On the posterior wings the discal pale band is also better defined, and on 

 the costal margin of the inner edge of the band is a rather conspicuous, 

 irregular, pale brownish-white streak. The outer margin is more emarginatc 

 than in P. ^[!|cah'soi^h^!i. 



Hab. Valdevia, Colombia (Pratt). 



In the Collection of Mr. Grose-Smith. 



P. Peironiug is much larger than P. Mycalesoides. 



