50-4 Mr. A. G. Butler's Dcscriidlons 



Genus Pamphila, Fabricius. 

 1. Pamphila Ulama, n. sp. 



Wings above, purplish-black ; front- wings with a very- 

 indistinct tawny spot at end of cell, and an oblique 

 band, also indistinct, beyond it ; hind-wings with a 

 central row of four indistinct fulvous spots, separated by 

 the median branches ; base of wings clothed with grayish 

 hairs; body brown, clothed with grayish hairs. Wings 

 below, bro^vnish olivaceous ; front-wings with basal area 

 (except costa) black, a distinct yellow spot at end of the 

 cell, an oblique band of the same colour from sub-median 

 nervure to third median branch and interrupted by 

 these nervules, and an indistinct spot crossed by the sub- 

 costal branches ; hind- wings, central area greenish, spots 

 as above ; body pale grayish-brown, palpi and prothorax 

 white. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 11 lines. 



Hab. — New Holland. Coll. Druce. 



2. Pamphila Hal a, n. sp. 



Wings above, dark brown, clothed with yellowish brown 

 hairs at base ; front-wings with a bifid spot at end of 

 cell, a ti'ifid spot nearer to apex, a bifid spot placed 

 obliquely to and below the latter (being nearer to margin), 

 and two subquadrate spots between median branches, 

 connected in an oblique lino Avith inner margin by a dif- 

 fused subtriangular patch, all fulvous ; hind-wings crossed 

 by a discal angulate band of the same colour, and divided 

 by the nervuresinto six spots ; fnnge dirty yellow ; body 

 dark brown, clothed Math light brown and gray hairs. 

 Front-wings below, with apical area and spots on it 

 lighter, costa fulvous ; hind-wings pale fulvous, a tri- 

 angular abdominal streak, a patch within the cell, a spot 

 at end of cell, and two angulate rows of six spots 

 beyond it, all brown ; fringe whitish ; body whitish. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 6 lines. 



Hab. — Venezuela. Coll. Kaden in Coll, Druce. 



3. Pamphila Kedema, n. sp. 



Wings above, olive brown, tinged with fulvous at the 

 base and internal areas ; front-wings with a discal angulate 



