ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 83 



Pamphila septimanus A. G. Weeks, Jr.^ 

 {Plate XXXII, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat: Chulumani, Bolivia. Expanse: 1.25 inches. 



Head, thorax, abdomen and legs, above, dark brown ; beneath, grayish. 

 Antennas blackish, with white annulations at base of each joint ; a yellowish 

 band at base of club. 



Upper side of fore wing lightish brown, with scarcely any lustre. In sub- 

 costal interspaces, one-quarter distance from apex to base, are three white 

 spots. At end of discoidal space, is a prominent white mark, narrowed at its 

 centre. In interspace below, nearer hind margin and resting on lower sub- 

 median nervule, is a large white mark, nearly square, its base drawn somewhat 

 toward hind margin. In interspace above this, and nearer hind margin, is 

 another white spot of smaller size, making seven in all. Hind marginal fringe 

 lighter than ground color, darker opposite nervures and nervules. 



Upper side of hind wing of the same ground color as fore wing, without 

 markings. 



Under side of fore wing of the same ground color as upper side. The white 

 spots are the same as on upper side. The costal and apical areas are dusted 

 with gray scales. Inner marginal area somewhat lighter than ground color. 



Under side of hind wing of the same ground color as fore wing, but heavily 

 dusted throughout with gray scales. There is a very slight suggestion of inter- 

 spacial spots across the centre of the wing, owing to the increased number of 

 the gray scales at these points. Hind marginal fringe lighter than ground color, 

 darker opposite the nervures and nervules. 



Taken January 10, 1899. 



Pamphila allianca A. G. Weeks, Jr.'^ 

 {Plate XXXIII, Figure i.) 

 Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.50 inches. 



Head, thorax and legs, nearly black above; beneath, somewhat lighter. 

 Abdomen, above, nearly black; beneath, yellowish white. Antenna, above, 

 black; beneath, black, with a yellowish space at base of club. 



Upper side of fore wing rich dark brown, with slight lustre. Near apex, are 

 three or four subcostal dots of lightish brown, but very indistinct. In the cen- 



1 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. IT, p. 104, December 30, 1901. 



2 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. II, p. 93, December 23, 1901. 



