ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 85 



Telegonus tritonae A. G. Weeks, Jr.^ 

 (Plate XXXIV.) 

 Habitat: Bolivia, near Chulumani. Expanse: 2.50 inches. 



Head, thorax, abdomen and legs, dark brown. Eyes encircled by a white 

 thread. Antennae dark brown, tipped with light brown on under side. 



Upper side of fore wing dark brown, without lustre. From centre of costa, 

 running toward inner angle and stopping at lower submedian nervure, is a band 

 of pure silvery white, one-quarter inch wide. A portion of this extends down- 

 ward into next lower interspace, at right angles to inner margin. In interspace 

 below, nearer base, is a small white dot. Running from costa, midway from 

 this band to apex, and parallel to it, is a series of three prominent interspacial 

 white spots. 



The upper side of hind wing is entirely dark brown, the same as fore wing, 

 and without any markings. 



The under side of fore wing is identical with upper surface, except that at the 

 hind margin, in interspace below the lower submedian nervule, is a small area 

 of very light brown suffusing somewhat into surrounding ground color. 



The under side of hind wing is entirely brown, the same as upper surface. 



Taken in December, 1898. This species is near Telegonus cynapes 

 Hew., except that it has three apical white spots instead of six. 

 These three spots are well defined and prominent, and my types 

 show not the slightest indication of there being more; the two 

 species are undoubtedly distinct. 



Dasdalma bronza A. G. Weeks, Jr.* 

 {Plate XXXV.) 

 Habitat : Bogota district, Colombia. Expanse : 2.70 inches. 



Head, palpi, eyes and antennae, dark bronze-brown. Thorax and abdomen 

 dark bronze-brown above, dark grayish brown beneath. Legs dark grayish 

 brown. 



Entire upper surface of both wings is dark bronze-brown, with some lustre, 

 without markings. Hind margins dentated, strongly so on lower wings. In 

 interspaces, the edge has a white thread, entirely absent, however, in some 

 specimens. 



1 Pr. New England Zool, Club, Vol. II. p. 105, December 30, 1901. 



2 Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. Vol. XXVII, p. 355, December, 1901. 



