506 Mr. A. G. Butlcr^s Descriptions 



obliquely below it, and on each side of the latter 

 (obliquely above and below) a hyaline point ; hind-wings 

 with two yellowish points near together beyond the cell ; 

 fringe pale yellow ; body brown, clothed with short green- 

 ish hairs. Front-wings below, pale grayish-brown, with 

 dark brown central area, on which the hyaline spots ap- 

 pear like the features of a face, the lowest spot being 

 elongate and whitish ; hind-wings dirty white, the costa 

 brown, a nebulous crescent - shaped rosy patch at the 

 anal angle, a slender brown marginal line, a large cen- 

 tral yellow patch containing a black spot, interrupted by 

 a curved series of three silvery spots, inner margin 

 yellow; body white. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 11 lines. 



Hub. — Tocantins River. Coll. Druce. 



The most beautiful TampMla I ever saw, resembling 

 on the underside the species of Fhlebodes of the jSJJjjUus 

 group. 



6. Pamphila chrysogastra, n. sp. 



Wings above, brown ; front-wings with three yellow 

 spots placed obliquely from the end of the cell to the 

 middle of the inner margin ; hind-wings with two or 

 three indistinct central spots. External area below, paler, 

 basal area black ; front-wings with spots as above, but 

 ochreous-white ; hind- wings with a broad oblique central 

 ochreous white band, interrupted near the inner margin ; 

 body blackish, palpi, prothorax, tips of antennae, and 

 centre of abdomen, ochreous. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 2 lines. 



Hah. — Venezuela; Coll. Kaden. Sta. Martha; B. M. 



Not allied to any other described species that I have 

 seen. 



7. PampMla Kenava, n. sp. 



Wings above, black ; front-wings with the base of the 

 costa ferruginous, a spot near the apex, an oblique band 

 from just below it to the inner margin near the base, and 

 the fringe, bright fulvous ; hind-wings "svith the entire 

 centi-al area and fringe fulvous, base and abdominal 

 margin clothed with fulvous hairs; body brown, palpi 

 and pterygodes fulvous- tin ted. Front-wings below, with 



