SATYRIDiE 



PRONOPHILA. I. 



I.— PPtOXOPHILA MENA. Fig. 1. 



Exp. 2f inches. ;, 



Male. Upperside. Both wings uniform brown. 



Underside. Anterior wings brown, with a large sub-triangular costal patch 

 of grey scales, partly clouded with the ground-colour, towards the apex, and a 

 round rufous spot on the disc between the two upper median nervules. Posterior 

 wings crossed, aljout the middle, by an irregular brown ))and, widest on the 

 inner margin and gradually narrowing to the costa, outside this band is a 

 broad irregular grey band, clouded by brown scales, in which arc situated an 

 indistinct row of dark ocelli ; the grey band does not extend to the outer margin 

 (which is brown) and is deeply indented outwardly between the veins ; the grey 

 scales extend over the outer portion of the cell, and thence, more or less densely, 

 over the basal part of the wings. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



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



II.— PEONOPHILA SAGAETIA. Fig. 2. 



Exp. 21 inches. 



3Iale. Upperside. Both wings olivaceous-brown. 



Underside. Anterior wings greyish-brown, with an indistinct irregular 

 paler band crossing the outer third of the disc from the costa to the lowest 

 median nervule, in which is situate a row of indistinct dark spots. Posterior 

 wings crossed before the middle by an irregular greyish-brown band, broadly 



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