130 Messrs. F. Du Cane Godman and Osbert Salvin's 



46. Pedaliodes symmachus (Plate III., fig. 7). 



Exp. 2-4 poll. 



Alis fusco-nigris, fascia submarginali ochraceo-feruginea 

 a costa anticarum ad angulum analem posticarum transe- 

 unte : subtus alis fuscis rufo variegatis, anticis fascia 

 submarginali introrsum irregulari ochraceo-ferruginea, cos- 

 tam versus cervino irroratis ; posticarum dimidio postico 

 cervino et fusco irrorato. 



Several specimens. 



47. Pedaliodes tyrrlieus, n. sp. (Plate IV., fig. 6). 



Exp. 2-4 poll. 



Alis fusco-nigris, posticis striga rufa submarginali a 

 limbo interne medium marginis extern! versus extendente ; 

 subtus alis dilutioribus, et posticis striga ochracea nee rufa 

 notatis. 



A single specimen. The species resembles on the under 

 side P. panels (Hew.). 



51. Morplio rhodopteron, n. sp. (Plate IV., fig. 9). 



Exp. 4 poll. 



S- Alis cyaneis rosaceo tinctis, vix pellucidis, posticis 

 ad angulum analem elongatis et irregulariter fusco tinctis : 

 subtus pallidissime ferrugineis, striga submarginali ejusdem 

 coloris, extrorsum et introrsum linea argentea notatis, aliis 

 intra et ultra cellulam anticarum, regioneque basali 

 posticarum lineis variis tortuosis notatis ; anticis ocello 

 subapicali, posticis aliis tribus (uno ad apicem, aliis 

 angulum analem versus positis). 



Nearly allied to M. aurora, Westw., but easily distin- 

 guished by its more rosy tint on the upper side, and the 

 absence of the two ocelli between the median nervules of 

 the primaries on the under side. A single specimen only 

 was procured by Mr. Simons at Pueblo Viejo. 



68. Eurides edias, Hew. Journ. Ent. I., p. 155, t. X., f. 2. 



,, kilnoivii, Dew., Mith. d. Munich. Ent. Ver. 

 1877, p. 89, t. II., f. 5. 

 The specimen from the Sierra Nevada belongs un- 

 doubtedly to the insect described by Dr. Dewitz, but we 

 cannot distinguish it from Bogota specimens, to which 

 Plewitson's name is applicable. 



