N.E.Z.C. 
108 WEEKS — SOME NEW BUTTERFLIES Eee 
Under side of fore wing is practically the same as upper side, except that 
the coloring is a shade lighter and the inner marginal area tends to grayish. 
The basal area of hind wing, covering one third of the wing area, is dark 
brown. The rest of the wing, to hind margin, is brown of a lighter shade, 
crossed at its centre by a dark line running from a point near upper angle to 
just below the centre of inner margin. In the three lower interspaces this line 
bears dashes of white scales. Inner marginal area heavily dusted with light 
gray scales. 
Taken five days’ travel north from Cochabamba in September, 
1899. 
Achlyodes seatoni_ sp. nov. 
Habitat: Bolivia, 200 miles north of Cochabamba. Expanse: 
1.25 inches. 
Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen and legs, nearly black above; 
beneath, dark brown. 
Ground color of fore wing nearly black. Fringe of hind margin the same. 
One eighth inch within the hind margin, running from costa down to submedian 
nervure, is a line of light brown, broken by the nervules, each interspacial por- 
tion being concave on basal side. Within this, in subcostal interspaces, are 
two bluish green dots. In the interspaces below, these dots develop into promi- 
nent interspacial dashes increasing in area to submedian nervure, where the 
lowest one is one sixteenth inch wide. ‘These dashes form, practically, a band 
of bluish green starting at submedian nervure and terminating in two dots at 
costa. The inner edge is distinctly marked; the outer edge suffuses into 
ground color. The basal half of the wing is of ground color, except that there 
is a dash of bluish green scales along the median nervure. At the base, just 
above submedian nervure, are a number of bluish green scales. 
The hind wing has a marginal border of dark brown, nearly one quarter inch 
wide, dusted somewhat with light scales. The area within this, and covering 
one half the wing area, is rich purple with much lustre. 
The under side of fore wing is dark brown tending to blackish in subcostal 
area. The brown line of upper surface is repeated, but is very indistinct, 
scarcely visible. There are no other markings. 
Under side of hind wing the same ground color as of fore wing, although 
somewhat darker. There are no markings beyond a scattering of light scales 
covering the entire wing, more prominent on a line running from costa to anal 
angle, one quarter inch within hind margin. 
Taken five days’ travel north from Cochabamba in August, 
1899. 
