Dec. 23 / 
1901 WEEKS — NEW SPECIES OF PAMPHILA 97 
resembling a light band across the wing. Outside of this line is a series of 
very indistinct interspacial dots or marks, slightly lighter than ground color. 
Between this and hind margin are interspacial dashes of lightish scales. The 
hind margin is bordered by a dark thread. Inner marginal area light brown. 
Taken five days’ journey north from Cochabamba, August 25, 
1899. 
Pamphila hurleyi sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.15 inches. 
Head, thorax, abdomen and legs, above, dark brown; beneath, lighter, 
tending to grayish. Antennae dark brown, with white annulations at base of 
each joint; beneath, lighter, tending to yellowish. 
Upper side of fore wing dark brown with some lustre. In the subcostal 
interspaces, just beyond end of discoidal space, are three small, light brownish, 
semi-transparent spots. In the three next lower interspaces are three more 
similar spots, but somewhat larger and nearer the hind margin. The lowest 
of these is the largest. In next lower interspace, resting on lowest submedian 
nervule, is another larger spot, nearer still to base and under the end of 
discoidal space. In the discoidal space, near its end, is another spot, making 
eight in all. 
The upper side of hind wing is dark brown without markings. Marginal 
fringe, of ground color. 
Under side of fore wing dark brown, nearly black. The costal area and 
hind marginal area are heavily dusted with light bronzy scales. Inner margin 
grayish. The spots of upper surface are repeated, but are yellowish white and 
very prominent. In interspace above submedian nervure is a large band of 
yellowish white. Marginal fringe of ground color. 
Under side of hind wing light brown dusted with brighter scales. Inner 
marginal area light yellowish brown. One sixteenth inch within hind margin, 
running from upper angle nearly to anal angle, is a dark brown line, or rather 
a series of interspacial lunules. One sixteenth inch within this is another 
similar line running from upper angle across the wing toward inner margin. 
There is a suggestion of a line across the end of discoidal space, and also two 
more in subcostal area nearer the base. All of these lines are somewhat 
indistinct, and at first glance give the wing a mottled appearance. 
Taken about two hundred miles north of Cochabamba in 
September, 1899. 
