88 ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 



Entire upper surface of both wings bronze-brown, with a little lustre and 

 tending to darker at base. 



Under side of fore wing dark bronze-brown, lacking lustre. One-sixteenth inch 

 from hind margin is an indistinct line of dark brown, the area outside of this 

 line at apex being dusted with grayish scales. One-quarter inch within this line 

 is another, very indistinct, running from costa down to third median nervule. 

 Inner margin grayish. 



Hind margin of hind wing dark brown. One-sixteenth inch inside of margin 

 is a dark brownish line, and the same distance within this another, both follow- 

 ing contour of margin. The space between these lines is heavily dusted with 

 somewhat tawny scales suffusing beyond the lines on both sides. Between the 

 first and second submedian nervules is a small tawny spot, with a black speck 

 in its centre touching the inner side of the black marginal line. The inner half 

 and basal area is black bronze-brown. 



Taken August 9, 1899. ^ closely resembles E. liturata But!., 

 but lacks the ocellus at apex of fore wing below. 



Pedaliodes mariona A. G. Weeks, Jr. 1 



(Plate XXXVII, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat: Colombia, Bogota district. Expanse: i. 60 inches. 



Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen and legs, brownish black above 

 and below. 



Upper side of fore wing bronzy brown, the basal two-thirds of wing showing 

 darker in certain lights. One-eighth inch within hind margin is a wavy dark 

 line, very indistinct and running from costa parallel to hind margin down to 

 submedian nervure. 



Lower wing the same, somewhat dentated at hind margin. A narrow dark 

 thread borders hind margin, and within that appears the continuation of the 

 line mentioned on fore wing. At anal angle these two lines assume a brick 

 color. All are very indistinct. Inner marginal space grayish brown. 



Under side of fore wing dead brown. Hind margin edged with a fine dark 

 thread bordered on inside by a thread of brick red. One-eighth inch within 

 this, is a wavy dark line running from costa to submedian nervure. One-quar- 

 ter inch within this, is another line running from costa to submedian nervure, 

 not touching discoidal space. The space between these last two lines is a 



1 Pr. New England Zool. Club, Vol. Ill, p. 10, January 20, 1902. 



