72 ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 



Entire upper surface of both wings is dark bronze with a little lustre, dusted 

 somewhat in all parts with scattering golden scales. 



Under side of fore wing dark brown, the discoidal and apical areas being 

 dusted with yellowish scales. The interspace above submedian nervure has a 

 prominent space of light yellowish gray, about one-eighth inch long, midway 

 between base and hind margin. This is very slightly duplicated in the inter- 

 space above. 



Under side of hind wing dark brown, quite generously dusted with golden 

 scales throughout. There is a mere suggestion of a dark line running from 

 apex across to inner margin to a point just above anal angle. Within this, 

 midway to base, are two dark lines, close together, extending from costa 

 across discoidal space. All of these lines, while breaking the regularity of the 

 general ground color, are so indistinct that it is hard to determine their exact 

 limits. 



Described from twelve specimens taken April 5, 1899. It is evi- 

 dently closely allied to P. morsa Stdgr. 



Pamphila hurleyi A. G. Weeks, Jr. 1 



(Plate XXVII, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat: Bolivia. Expanse: 1.15 inches. 



Head, thorax, abdomen and legs, above, dark brown ; beneath, lighter, 

 tending to grayish. Antennae dark brown, with white annulations at base of 

 each joint ; beneath, lighter, tending to yellowish. 



Upper side of fore wing dark brown, with some lustre. In the subcostal 

 interspaces, just beyond end of discoidal space, are three small, light brownish, 

 semi-transparent spots. In the three next lower interspaces are three more 

 similar spots, but somewhat larger and nearer the hind margin. The lowest 

 of these is the largest. In next lower interspace, resting on lowest submedian 

 nervule, is another larger spot, nearer still to base and under the end of 

 discoidal space. In the discoidal space, near its end, is another spot, making 

 eight in all. 



The upper side of hind wing is dark brown, without markings. Marginal 

 fringe of ground color. 



Under side of fore wing dark brown, nearly black. The costal area and 

 hind marginal area are heavily dusted with light bronzy scales. Inner margin 

 grayish. The spots of upper surface are repeated, but are yellowish white and 



1 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. II, p. 97, December 23, 1901. 



