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Phihimpelns pudiriitits Grote, I.e. v. )). iVl (ISfifi) (Cuba) ; But!., Trans. Ziiol. Hoc. Lowl. ix. p. 575. 

 n. 7 (1877) (sub syn.) ; Grote, Camul. Eid. xviii. p. 1.^2. n. ,39 (18H6) (W. Ind. ; Florida) ; id., 

 Hamk Mnthx N. Am. p. :ii (I88G) ; Kirby. 0(l. L»j>. Htl. i. p. 1)69. n. 1 (18'.IL') (partim). 



Phjlanipeliis xafrUifia ti. poatiratns Grote, Trans. Auter. Eiit. Sar. iii. p. 18.5 (1871). 



Philampelus licaon, Ottolengui, Eiil. Neim v. p. ,314 (1894) (Florida). 



c? ? . Resembling the southern form (/«c(//.s-, but tlie jiost-discal pale band and 

 the apical and anal pale patches of forewing more silverj'-grej' ; the series of black 

 snbmarginal spots of hiudwing continned costad by a rather distinct line, the 

 external area being less deep black than in the other races of satellitia. 



Hah. Cuba; Bahamas; Florida. Perhaps to be discovered in Haiti. 



In the Triug Museum 'Z iS,'i ? ? from: Nassau, Bahamas (Sir G. Carter); 

 Cuba. The specimen figured i,s from Nassau. 



4(17. Pholus drucei spec nov. (PI. II. f. 3, S). 



S- Resembling Fh. sati:Uitia ana lis, but deeper olive ; pale dor.^al line of 

 abdomen narrower, not narrowed at the base of the segments ; lateral patch of 

 second, and dorso-lateral one of third segment larger and deejier in tint. 



AVings, ahoce. Forewing : olive patch at hinder margin triangular, discal 



lines sharper marked, more oblique to the veins, the discal costal olive shade less 

 distinct, not obviously continued distad before N', a tawny shade along M', con- 

 tinned basad ; triangular olive patch at inner margin before angle extended costad 



to M'. Hindwing : abdominal margin broadly red ; a black stigma ; a sharply 



marked line rnnning costad from upper outer corner of square black patch, sub- 

 marginal black band distinct up to R-, then fading away in a blackish olive area, 

 which is narrower than in mteUitia ; between black square patch and submarginal 

 baud there are three sharjdy marked black lines. 



Underside as in P/t. satellitia analis, but hindwing rosy red from abdominal 

 edge up to cell ; disc slightly shaded with rosy red. 



First segment of hindtarsns only as long as the following two segments ; 

 short ajjical sjiur more than half the length of the long one. 



6. Tenth tergite narrowed towards apex, but not sharjily pointed. Clasper 

 without patch of bristles on inner surface ; dorsal margin straight, slightly concave ; 

 harpe as in ]'L s<iteUitia licaon, but obviously less curved, the hook being shorter. 

 Penis-sheath less pointed than in satdlitia. 



? and early stages not known. 



Length of forewing : S , W mm. 



Ihib. Ecuador. 



In the Tring Museum 1 i {lijjie) from Ecuador. 



Also in coll. Druce and the British Museum. 



40S. Pholus neuburgeri spec. nov. (I'l. II. f. 4, i). 



S. Markings deep(M' in tint than in all the other species. Body similar to 

 llmt of satellitia as regards markings, but upperside dark fawn-colour, olive patch 

 of mesothoracic tcgula smaller than in satellitia, pale dorsal line of abdomen of 

 nearly even widtli, sharply maiked also on the first segments and continued to 

 Mictanotum, and behind to eighth tergite, here thin, dividing the olive mesial 

 imtch into two slender triangles ; lateral patches of abdomen all sharjily marked, 

 tlie anterior ones tb(' largest, lilack at lower edges. Unih-rside brick red; palpns, 

 Hides of breast and legs mure nr less dark jjinkish fawn ; ])ilI]ius without white 



