ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 7/ 



Pamphila warreni A. G. Weeks, Jr. 1 



(Plate XXIX, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat : Coroico, Bolivia. Expanse : i .05 inches. 



Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen and legs, above, dark bronzy brown; be- 

 neath, grayish. Antennae black, with white annulations at base of each joint. 

 Club tipped with white. 



Upper side of fore wing dark bronzy brown, with slight lustre. Hind mar- 

 ginal fringe grayish, brown at ends of nervures and nervules. In apical area, 

 one-third distance from apex to base, in subcostal interspaces, are three very 

 small but distinct white dots. At end of discoidal space, close to subcostal 

 nervure, is a white spot. There is another somewhat larger white spot rest- 

 ing on next to lower submedian nervule, midway to hind margin. In inter- 

 space below and somewhat nearer base is a white spot. 



Upper side of hind wing entirely brown, the same as fore wing. Hind mar- 

 ginal fringe the same as fore wing. Inner marginal area the same, but a shade 

 lighter. 



Under side of fore wing dark brown. The white spots of upper side are 

 repeated. In addition to these is a spot just under the discoidal spot, and in 

 interspaces below the subcostal spots are two spots nearer the hind margin. 

 The costa and apical area are very heavily dusted with grayish scales very 

 slightly tinged with blue. Inner marginal area light brown. Fringe same as 

 upper side. 



Under side of hind wing blackish, but so heavily dusted with the bluish 

 gray scales that the general color appears dark gray with a very slight bluish 

 tinge. In subcostal area, near the upper angle, is a dark gray spot, the same 

 as ground color, but somewhat lighter. Below this but nearer hind margin is 

 a series of similar spots or marks, interspacial, and extending downward to 

 lower submedian nervule. The central one of these is the largest, and ex- 

 tends upward toward the base of wing. Near the centre of discoidal space is 

 another similar spot, and there is also one in the centre of the basal area. 

 The inner marginal area, up to lower submedian nervule, is brown, nearly 

 matching the ground color of the fore wing. Fringe the same as fore wing. 



Taken in the mountains near Coroico, April 20, 1899. 



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



