SATYKID^. — PEDALIODES. 19 



XXVII.— PEDALIODES PLAUTIUS. Figs. 6, 7. 



I'l'dnliode-s l'hiutiii>i. 



Exp. 2 J inches. 



Upperside. Both wings oUvaceous-brown, with a diffused elongate 

 brownish-white patch on the costa a httle before the apex of the anterior 

 wings. ■ 



Underside. Anterior wings darker olivaceous-brown than the posterior 

 wings, with the In-ownish-white patch at the apex much larger than on the 

 upperside, with irregular brown markings on the outer margin ; the pale area 

 extends along the outer margin rather narrowly and becomes ol>solete on the 

 lowest median nervule. Posterior wings with a large subquadrate pale 

 olivaceous-brown area across the median nervules and several others on the disc 

 towards the apex, all more or less densely irrorated by brown scales ; the space 

 along the abdominal margin and within the cell is also irrorated by greyish or 

 pale browai scales and there is a whitish patch on the costal margin a little 

 beyond the middle. 



Hab. Bolivia (Buckley). 



In the CoUectiou of Mr. Grose-Smith. 



XXVIIL— PEDALIODES PALADES. Figs. 8, 9. 



Pronophila Pidades, Hew., "Entomologists' Monthly Magazinp," Vol. XIV., 

 p. 227 (1877-78). 



Exp. 2 inches. 



" Upperside dark black-brown. Anterior wing crossed by a broad band of 

 white, from the costal margin at its middle to the first In-anch of the median 

 nervure, straight on its outer border, dentated on its inner margin. Posterior 

 wing with an oblong white, nearly central spot, the outer margin dentate. 



Underside paler brown. Both wings with a submarginal linear band of 

 black, undulate on the posterior wing. Anterior wing with the white band as 

 above and a pale brown subapical spot undulated with dark brown. Posterior 

 wing with the white spot as above, except that it is extended to tlie abdominal 

 margin, followed by a band of grey-brown, traversed by a series of minute white 

 spots." 



