aaa WEEKS — SIX BOLIVIAN BUTTERFLIES 7 
spots is a smaller one, concave on outer edge. There is also another under 
the lower submedian nervule. The markings are in a line drawn from centre 
of costa to lower angle, and give the appearance of a band crossing the wing. 
Midway between this and apex is a series of four small subcostal white spots, 
running toward upper portion of hind margin. The two interspaces below are 
crossed by a white line nearly under the spots but a little nearer the margin and 
parallel to it. Hind marginal fringe, of ground color. 
Upper side of hind wing dark brown, somewhat richer than fore wing. 
Basal area covered with greenish hairs. The hind marginal fringe is pro- 
nounced and pure white in color. The anal angle area extends downward, 
forming a short tail about one quarter inch long. 
Under side of fore wing nearly identical with upper side. The costa near 
base is slightly dusted with yellow scales. There are very short indistinct 
greenish hairs in basal area. The inner marginal area, nearly up to lower 
submedian nervule, is light brown. Under the lower spot of the semi-transpar- 
ent band and at lower angle is a spot or dash of very light brown. Marginal 
fringe, of ground color. 
Under side of hind wing rich dark brown, dusted very slightly with yellow 
scales. The basal area has hairs of a greenish tinge. One quarter inch above 
the anal angle is a line of yellowish white, running from submedian nervure 
toward apex and ending at lower submedian nervule. It is about one quarter 
inch long only, but forms the only feature of hind wing. The hind marginal 
fringe is prominently white, as on upper side. 
Taken five days’ travel north from Cochabamba in August, 
1899. A specimen was found in the Hewitson collection, un- 
named. 
