104 WEEKS — SOME NEW BUTTERFLIES Eee 
submedian nervure, is a small yellow spot. In interspace above this, one 
eighth inch from hind margin, is a yellow ocellus with a white dot at centre, 
the same size as the ocellus on fore wing. From the submedian nervure, 
near its central point, runs a line of very dark brown to the junction of 
median nervure and lower submedian nervule, turning then and running up- 
ward across discoidal space. In some specimens the ocelli of under side are 
very indistinct and the marginal area of lower side of hind wing is not so 
grayish. 
Taken near Alezuni in August, 1899. 
Euptychia therkelsoni sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.50 inches. 
Head, thorax and abdomen, black. Antennae and legs, above, black ; be- 
neath, light yellowish brown. 
The upper surface of both wings is a very rich dark brown without any 
markings. In a strong light the hind marginal areas show somewhat lighter. 
Under side of fore wing dark brown. Hind margin edged with a thread of 
lighter brown. Within this, one sixteenth inch within the margin, is a jagged 
line of very dark brown, running from apex to inner margin. One quarter 
inch within this is another similar line, running from subcostal nervure down- 
ward and disappearing toward lower submedian nervule. These lines are very 
indistinct, perceptible only in a strong light. 
Under side of hind wing dark brown, matching fore wing. The two lines of 
fore wing are repeated, joining at analangle. They are slightly more promi- 
nent than on fore wing. ‘There is also a very indistinct line crossing centre of 
discoidal space and disappearing in interspace below. 
Taken five days’ travel north from Cochabamba, in August, 1899. 
Telegonus finitimus sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 2.00 inches. 
Head blackish brown above and below. Thorax blackish brown above, cov- 
ered with light blue hairs of considerable lustre; beneath, light brown. Abdo- 
men, above, blackish brown with light blue hairs near thorax; beneath, light 
tawny. Legs light brown, shading to tawny at ends. Antennae black. Club, 
below, tawny. 
