l6 ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPEDOPTERA. 



At central point of the wing the bright tawny is golden color. The coloring 

 is the same as in many species of pamphila, such as P. mystic Scudd., P. brettus 

 Boisd., P. sylvanus Esp., and many others. 



Upper side of hind wing dark brown. Discoidal space bright tawny, suffusing 

 into interspace towards hind margin and also into the next upper and next 

 lower interspaces. The entire inner marginal area is dusted with golden scales 

 and hairs. 



The hind margins of both wings have a dark thread and a fringe of tawny, 

 darker on fore wing than on hind wing.* 



Under side of fore wing bright tawny. The tawny markings of upper surface 

 show in a somewhat lighter shade. The basal area below costa is nearly black 

 and below it the inner marginal area is mouse color. Hind margin edged with 

 a dark brown thread. Fringe slightly darker than ground color. 



Under side of hind wing very bright tawny approaching a golden yellow. 

 The tawny markings of upper surface are barely noticeable. Towards anal angle 

 the ground color darkens in a slight degree. Hind margin edged with a dark 

 brown thread. Fringe slightly darker than ground color. 



Taken in November and December, 1899. 



Pamphila verdanta A. G. Weeks, Jr. 1 



(Plate X, Figure 2.) 

 Habitat: Suapure, Venezuela. Expanse: 1.15 inches. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen above, dark brown with hairs of a greenish tinge ; 

 below, greenish with white hairs. Antennae black. Club above black, below 

 tawny. Legs greenish at base, tawny towards tip. 



Upper side of fore wing dark brown. Immediate basal area dark tawny, the 

 nervures and nervules showing distinctly black. Costa dark tawny nearly to 

 apex. In apical area are three subcostal tawny spots, and below these two more 

 somewhat nearer hind margin. Below these last two is a series of three large 

 interspacial tawny spots extending downwards towards centre of inner margin, 

 but stopping at lower submedian nervule. The lowest of these three spots is 

 well concaved on hind marginal side. Hind marginal fringe tawny. 



Upper side of hind wing dark brown. Across the centre of the wing is a 

 broad band of tawny, starting near upper angle and stopping near central por- 

 tion of inner margin. The basal area has some tawny hairs. Hind marginal 

 fringe tawny. 



The costal area of lower side of fore wing is a tawny green, also the apical 

 area, extending downwards to a point at lower angle. The inner marginal area 

 up to discoidal space is nearly black. The band of lighter spots of upper sur- 



1 Psyche, Vol. XIII, Nos. 2-3, p. 67, April-June, 1906. 



