P.N.E.Z.C. 
80 WEEKS — NEW BUTTERFLIES Vol. II 
Described from six specimens taken in May, 1899. In some 
specimens the light spots of under side are scarcely visible. 
Pamphila vesana sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia, Yacanachi district. Expanse: 1.13 inches. 
Upper side of head, palpi, legs, antennae, thorax, and abdomen, light bronzy 
brown; beneath, a shade lighter. 
Upper side of fore wings, light bronzy brown. Hairy fringe of hind margin 
the same, with darkish line within it. In the subcostal interspaces above the 
end of discoidal space are three whitish dots, barely perceptible. From end of 
median nervure a blackish streak runs downward to a point on submedian 
nervure about one third its distance from base to hind margin. In interspace 
between the upper end of median nervure and hind margin, midway, is a white 
dot. 
Upper side of hind wings light bronzy brown. Subcostal area, toward 
base, slightly darker. Hairy fringe of hind margin, of ground color, with a 
slight line of black on margin. 
Under side of fore wings light bronzy brown, a shade lighter than upper sur- 
face. The whitish spots of upper surface are repeated, but another and larger 
one is situated at the centre of wing, just above the lower median nervule. 
In interspace below this is a dash of lightish scales. The basal area below 
median nervure is blackish. 
Under side of hind wings light bronzy brown, as on under side of fore 
wings. In the centre of discoidal space is a very slight whitish spot, and, 
between this and hind margin, an almost imperceptible line of interspacial whit- 
ish spots, extending from centre of costa to lower median nervule, following 
contour of hind margin. Inner marginal space more grayish brown than 
ground color. 
Taken near Yacanachi, January 20, 1898. Others were taken 
near Chulumani in November. 
Pamphila viridenex sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia, five days north from Cochabamba. — Ex- 
panse: 1.00 inch. 
