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P. coca Stgr. (55 ;i) is allied to jjini.^in. hut the row of dols consists of <i :Ui<\ thcv aiv (liftcrcutlv nxv. 

 ]ilaro(1. From Gooapata in Bolivia (Oari^epi'). 



P. entella Thieme. T\w distal margin (.)f the forewing is emarginate below the ai)ex. Above unico- inliija. 

 lorous dark brown with grey fringes. Beneatli: forewing light brown with rust-brown apex; hindwing dark 

 red-brown, with liglit ferruginous marliling, a ferruginous band arising from the inner margin and spots of the 

 same colour beyond it between the median veins; a row of small black, white-])upille(l dots in the same ])osition 

 as in coca. Bafios in Ecuador (Haensch). 



P. proculeja Thione has the distal margin of the forewing below the apex emarginate as in cnIi'I/k. iimruhja. 

 Above unicolorous brown. Beneath lighter. Forewing with whitish costal spot and rust-brown ajjcx. Hindwing 

 brown with light rust-brown spots, yellowish towards the l)ase, and an elongate-triangular, obscure, light 

 yellow half-band between the inner margin and the middle of the wing. A row of l)lackish dots with white 

 centres before the distal margin. From Urcos in Peru (GABLErr). Tring Museum. 



P. tucca Thieiite (55 a). Above unicolorous dark brown with broad scale-s})ot. On the underside of Iii<t((. 

 both wings some confluent s])ots forming more or less distinctly a chestmit-red submarginal band; lieside this 

 band a row of white dots. The figure has been prepared from an exam])le in coll. Thieme. From the neighbour- 

 hood of the lllimani in Bolivia. — luperca Thieme is a form of iiicca in which the scale-spot on the upper sm-- hiiicrra. 

 face is half as broad. The ground-colour of the iniderside of the forewing is not light brown but dark brown 

 and the chestnut-red band is al)sent. Santa Inez in Ecuador. 



Pactyes Group. 



P. cledoina Thlcwr (55 b). Above glossy bi'own; the rust-red transvci-se band on the underside of the clcilohia. 

 hindwing is anteriorly dusted \\ ith yellow and broken up into spots. A white dot is ])laced in cellule 2. From 

 Yungas de la Paz and Ciillatincara (Bolivia). 



P. antonia Stgr. (55 a). The broad band on the upperside of the hindwing has a ])rojecting branch (iiilimiit. 

 and is present in the same shape on the vnider surface, but here light ochre-yellow, San Antonio and Gilla- 

 tincara (Bolivia), Ghiri-Mayo (South-East Peru). — anina Stgr. is a form of nntnuiu in which the band of the (iiiiiin. 

 hindwing is only represented on the upper surface by a short light grey spot at the costa and on the under 

 surface the lateral branch of this band is much shorter. Loco Valley in Bolivia. — quincedis Thieme (55 b), the (in'mcalU. 

 more copiously ornamented Peruvian form of antonia, differs from the latter in the large cpiadrate white 

 spot on the forewing above and beneath. The band of the hindwing is bright sulphur-yellow above, with 

 silky golden gloss, beneath as in anion ia. Gallanga in Peru. — exsanguis Thieiiie is a further form belonging crmiu/uis. 

 here, and differs from quincedis in having the whole of the markings snow -\\iiit<'. Gallanga, Peru. 



P. pactyes Heir. Above brown. Forewing with the fringes che([ucre(l with brown and white, hind- ikic/i/ck. 

 wing with an indistinct reddish wood-yellow median liand which shows througli here fi-om the underside. 

 Beneath it is orange and somewhat angled. A white dot in cellule 2. Bolivia. — auristriga Thieme is a form (iHrisir'aja. 

 in which tlu' u])])cr siu'face is unicolorous dark brown and the underside of the forewing bears a distinct costal 

 patch. The band of the hindwing is narrow and light saffron-yellow. Huancabamba in North Peru, serra -wnv/. 

 Thieme, in which the yellow band forms a short j)oint distad on vein 2, and stilla T/iieme, in which this band ■ililla. 

 is broken uj) into separate spots, are forms of auristriga from the same locality. — spina form. iiov. (55 !>) is si,iii,i. 

 a further form belonging here, unicolorous black-brown above and showing on the underside of the forewing 

 a distinct whitish costal spot which is continued as a reddish brown band to the inner nuxrgin. Across the middle 

 of the huidwing runs an anteriorly white, posteriorly ochre-yellow band, which in cellule 6 forms a sharp angle 

 proximad, in cellule 4 an angle distad. In addition, opposite to the latter angle a white streak or tooth runs along 

 the median as far as the cell. In the somewhat lighter distal area a row of 5 white, black-edged dots, in the $ 

 (55 b) there is also a row of similar dots on the forewing. Found at the (^uindiu Pa.ss in Golombia (.'isoo m.) 

 in September ])y Faswl. 



P. chrysotaenia Hpffr. (55 b), a species similar to pactye.s. may be recognized by the brown in-oration rliri/.'^o- 

 on the under surface of the hindwing, across which runs a golden yellow band from the anal angle round the 

 cell to the costa, broad posteriorly, but in the anterior half only Ciuite narrow and forming several angles. 

 From Peru (Ghanchamayo and Huancabamba). — fassli for7ii. nov. (55 b), a similar form to the ])receding, fa.suli. 

 has the distal margin of the forewing less undulate, and the ground-colour of the under surface is not marbled, 

 but dark bro'wn. The hindwing has a white, l)i))artite costal spot and a half-band ruiniing up froin the inner 

 angle, anteriorly narrowed and distally curved, also a few whitish dots betw(H>n the end of this banfl and the 

 costal spot. From Monte Socorro, .'UOOm., Golombia, July (Fassl). Named in honour of the discoverer. 



