ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 1 1 



Under side of hind wing very light brown, the hind marginal and basal areas 

 being somewhat darker. The basal area is dusted with light brown scales. 

 The dark bands of upper surface are repeated. ^ 



The semitransparent spots closely resemble those on P. luculka 

 Hew. 

 Taken in the latter part of January, 1900. 



Pamphila bobae A. G. Weeks, Jr. 1 



(Plate VII, Figure I.) 

 Habitat : Suapure, Venezuela. Expanse: i.io inches. 



Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and abdomen above, very dark brown, nearly 

 black ; beneath, somewhat lighter. 



Upper side of fore wing dark velvety brown, with no markings, except very 

 indistinct bands of a darker shade, noticeable only on close inspection. The 

 first crosses basal area, the second the end of discoidal space, the third the hind 

 marginal area. In the interspaces along hind margin is a series of similarly 

 indistinct dark markings. 



Upper side of hind wing very dark velvety brown, costal area .somewhat 

 lighter. 



Under side of fore wing lighter than the upper surface, the dark markings 

 being slightly more noticeable. The lower submedian area near base and entire 

 inner marginal area are very light. 



Under side of hind wing is the same as fore wing, the dark markings of fore 

 wing being repeated. Owing to the very dark shade, these markings scarcely 

 show on the upper surface. 



Taken in January, 1900. 



Pamphila brooksii A. G. Weeks, Jr.* 



(Plate VII, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat : Suapure, Venezuela. Expanse : 2 inches. 



Head and palpi tawny brown. Thorax above, dark brown, with tawny brown 

 shoulders; beneath, tawny brown. Abdomen above, dark brown; beneath, 

 white. Legs tawny brown. Antennae dark brown, whitish at base of club. 

 Club above dark brown ; beneath, dark brown, with whitish tip. 



1 Entomological News, Vol. XVII, No. 6, p. 203, June, 1906. 



2 Entomological News, Vol. XVII, No. 6, p. 204, June, 1906. 



