96 WEEKS — NEW SPECIES OF PAMPHILA PELE 
of wing, is a lightish dash, suffusing to ground color toward hind margin. In 
interspace above this is a lightish dot. The hind marginal area is lightish 
toward apex. 
Under side of hind wing very dark blackish brown, darker than fore wing. 
The nervures and nervules are light bronze. The hind marginal area is light 
brown, somewhat as a narrow border suffusing into ground color. One 
eighth inch within the hind margin is a series of five interspacial spots, nearly 
white, tinged with blue, running from costa down to submedian nervure. 
At the very base the interspaces are of the same color. The inner marginal 
area is light brown. 
Taken in September, 1899. 
Pamphila leopardus sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.05 inches. 
Head, thorax and abdomen, dead dark brown above; beneath, the same, 
tending to grayish. Antennae black, with yellow annulations at base of each 
joint and a yellow band at base of club. Legs yellowish. 
Upper side of fore wing dead dark brown. Hind marginal fringe yellowish 
brown, but black at nervuresand nervules. In subcostal interspaces, one third 
distance from apex to base, are five very indistinct spots just a shade lighter 
than ground color. These are continued in three lower interspaces, but are sc 
indistinct that they are scarcely worth noting. Inner marginal and basal 
areas show no change from ground color. 
Upper side of hind wing entirely of same ground color as fore wing. Mar- 
ginal fringe the same as on fore wing. 
Under side of fore wing dark brown, nearly black. The costa is nearly 
white. Hind marginal fringe same as upper surface, but more distinctly 
marked. The apical area is whitish. Very near apex, in subcostal inter- 
spaces, is a line of six black marks, in contact with hind margin at the fourth 
one and suffusing into ground color below. The indistinct lightish spots of 
upper surface are repeated, but are more prominent and are slightly edged on 
inner and outer sides by a dark thread. The inner marginal area tends to 
light brown. 
The basal area of under side of hind wing, covering inner third of wing, 
is whitish. Outer portion beyond this is very dark brown. Across the centre 
of the light basal area runs a jagged black line from first subcostal nervule to 
lower submedian nervule. One sixteenth inch outside of this is another 
similar line, the space between them being the lighter portion of the wing and 
