384 Mr. Hamilton H. Drnce's Descri2otions of 



on the median nervure, is a pale greyisli-brown brand, composed of 

 differently formed scales, and protected by a fringe of short black 

 hairs attached to the margin of the hind-wing. Cilia as on upper- 

 side. Palpi reddish-orange, with the terminal tip minutely black, 

 and some blackish hairs near the eyes. Collar reddish-orange. Legs 

 and thorax clothed with opalescent-blue hairs.' Abdomen black. 

 Antennae black. Head metallic greenish -blue. The oblique linear 

 brand on the fore-wing above is composed of three divisions, of 

 which the central is a small round dot. 

 Expanse 2^ inch. 



Hob. Farinas, La Paz, Bolivia (1,500 m.). 



This beautiful insect is not nearly allied to any described, 

 but may belong to the group which contains the Thracides 

 Joannisii recently described, and figured by Mons. Mabille, 

 in Gen. Insect. Fasc. xvii, p, 179, pi. 4, f. 2 (1904), from 

 Chiriqui, but the absence of white spots on the fore-wing 

 and tlie conspicuous orange collar distinguish it at once. 



Pyrrhopygopsis, Godman. 



Mons. Mabille has placed this genus in the sub-family 

 HcsperiincV, although Dr. Godman has clearly shown that 

 by its veination it belongs to the Pamidhilinie. 



PyrrJioioygopsis luguhris, sp. no v. (Plate XXI, fig. 11). 



^ . Upper-side uniform deep black without markings ; cilia pure 

 white, greyish towards apices of both wings and at anal angle of 

 hind-wing. Under-side, dark sage-green with all the veins black ; 

 inner marginal areas of both wings broadly blackish-brown. A 

 tuft of reddish-brown hairs on the abdomen at the base of the fore- 

 wing. Head, palpi and legs entirely black excepting the hind tibia 

 which bears a thick reddish-brown mane. The abdomen, which is 

 black above and below, has several reddish-brown lateral strijjes on 

 either side and a large reddish-brown anal tuft. 



Expanse 2S inch. 



Hah. La Paz, Bolivia, 1,000 m. {Garlepij). 



Allied to P. romula, Druce, and P. tenchncosa, Hew., 

 but distinguished by the absence of the reddish-brown 

 shoulders on the fore-wing above, which are present in 

 both those insects. It is also allied to P. rcedii, Weeks, 

 jun., well figured in his 111. Diurin. Lep. 1905, pi. xvii, 



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