56 ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 



Pamphila coroicana A. G. Weeks, Jr. 1 



(Plate XVI, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat : Bolivia, near Coroico. Expanse : i.oo inch. 



Upper side of head, palpi, thorax and abdomen, black, with very dark 

 bronzy brown hairs; beneath, lighter, with a slight greenish tinge. Antennae 

 and club nearly black above, with slight whitish annulations at base of each 

 joint; below, lighter. Base of clubs tawny. Legs lightish brown, with a slight 

 greenish tinge. 



Upper side of both wings very dark bronzy brown, showing blackish toward 

 base in some lights. The slight fringe of hind margins is a shade lighter than 

 ground color. 



Under side of fore wing reddish brown, except lower half, which is nearly 

 black from a line drawn from base along median nervure to end of discoidal 

 space, thence to a point on hind margin one-third distance from lower angle 

 to apex. From a point on costa one-third distance from apex to base, and 

 extending downward to submedian nervure, is a line of interspacial light 

 brownish spots, bending outward toward hind margin opposite discoidal space. 



Under side of hind wing reddish brown. One-eighth inch within hind 

 margin, extending from costa to submedian nervure, and following the con- 

 tour of hind margin, is a line of interspacial light brownish spots, somewhat 

 larger than those on fore wing, but less bright. Inner margin tends to 

 blackish. 



Described from six specimens taken in May, 1899. In some 

 specimens the light spots of under side are scarcely visible. 



Pamphila serenus A. G. Weeks, Jr. 2 



(Plate XVI, Figure 3.) 

 Habitat: Bolivia, near Coroico. Expanse: i.oo inch. 



Entire upper surface bronzy brown, with some lustre. Hind margins have 

 a fringe slightly lighter than ground color. 



Under side of head, thorax and abdomen, grayish brown. 



Under side of both wings bronzy brown, with some lustre, the shade being 

 somewhat lighter than upper surface. Fringe at hind margins same color as 

 ground color. 



1 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. II, p. 79, November 9, 1901. 



2 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. II, p. 93, December 23, 1901. 



