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shade lighter than ground color. Midway between the last mentioned line and 

 the base, is another line, starting at costa and running only across discoidal 

 space. 



The basal half of under side of hind wing is dead brown, the same as fore 

 wing. The lines of fore wing are repeated, but more prominently, the brick 

 red being tawny and broader. The line one-eighth inch within hind margin is 

 very wavy, the points extending baseward at centre of each interspace. The 

 line one-quarter inch within this is reddish brown and sufiEuses downward on 

 each nervule in a decided manner. The inner side of this line from a point 

 opposite end of discoidal space down to inner margin, is heavily bordered with 

 yellow which suffuses generously upward as it approaches anal angle, the suffu- 

 sion being more brownish. The space between these last mentioned lines is a 

 dead silver with prominent ocelli in each interspace. These ocelli have a black 

 centre with a white dot, then a delicate circle of yellowish and, inclosing all, a 

 delicate thread of reddish brown. 



The type was taken near Bogota. It closely resembles P. decorata 

 Feld., but the suffusion at anal angle area of lower wing underneath 

 is more yellowish. The ocelli of lower wing underneath are bordered 

 by a delicate thread of reddish brown, instead of a generous and 

 suffusing border as in P. decorata. 



Thymele bridgmani A. G. Weeks, Jr.^ 

 {Plate XXXV III, Figtire i.) 



Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.90 inches. 



Head blackish brown, the hairs having a slight greenish tinge. Palpi, 

 above, blackish brown ; below, yellowish gray. Antennas black. Club, above, 

 black ; below, yellowish. Thorax and abdomen blackish brown, covered with 

 hairs of a greenish tinge. Legs dark brown, with distinct yellow annulations 

 at base of each joint. 



Upper side of fore wing dark brown, the basal area covered with greenish 

 hairs. In subcostal interspaces, midway from base to apex, are two small 

 white marks. Below these and covering outer portion of discoidal space is a 

 large semi-transparent white mark. Below this, in interspace below median 

 nervure, is a still larger similar mark crossing entire interspace, concave on 

 both sides. In the interspace above this and nearly touching these two large 

 spots is a smaller one, concave on outer edge. There is also another under 



1 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. Ill, p. 6, January 17, 1902. 



