Dec. 23 
Igor 
WEEKS — NEW SPECIES OF PAMPHILA 95 
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 interspa- 
cial 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 planus sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.25 inches. 
Head, thorax, abdomen and legs, brownish black above; beneath, somewhat 
lighter. Antennae black, with a suggestion of a yellow band at base of club. 
The upper surface of both wings is a rich blackish brown without lustre, mark- 
ings, or shadings. Marginal fringe and all marginal areas the same. 
Under side of fore wing the same ground color as upper surface. Inner mar- 
ginal area light brown, especially at lower angle. 
Under side of hind wing the same, but somewhat darker and showing in some 
lights a very slight purplish lustre. Inner marginal area lighter brown. 
Taken near Cusilluni in May, 1899. 
Pamphila taberi sp. nov. 
Habitat: Cochabamba, Bolivia. | Expanse: 1.15 inches. 
Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen and legs, above, dark bronzy brown; be- 
neath, somewhat lighter. Antennae the same, with indistinct white annula- 
tions at base of each joint. 
Upper side of fore wing dark bronzy brown. In subcostal interspaces near 
apex are three indistinct lightish spots. 
Upper side of hind wing dark bronzy brown without markings. 
Under side of fore wing dead blackish brown. The three apical spots of 
upper surface are repeated. In interspace above submedian nervure, in centr 
