S A T Y R 1 D J^. 



PRONOPIIILA. 



FRONOPHILA ZAPATOZA. 1, 2. 



P. Zfipatoza. Westwood, Gen. Biitr. Lep. p. 358. 



UprERSiDE rufous ; the outer margius black ; broad on the anterior wing, where 

 it is marked by a curved band across the apex, and two spots between it and the 

 anal angle, lighter than the rest of the wing. Posterior wing with a subniarginal 

 row of round black spots. 



UxDERSiDE. Anterior wing as above ; the apex variegated with grey. Poste- 

 rior wing grey, with a short band from the costal margin midway to the middle of the 

 wing, and a broad space at the middle of the outer margin (which is dentated and 

 produced into a short tail) red-brown ; a row of black spots and, just beyond them, a 

 row of irregular white or yellow spots, both parallel to the outer margin. 



Expan. 2-27J in. Hab. Venezuela. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders anil W C. Hewitson. 



PHONOPHILA PROSYMNA. 3, 4. 



Upperside red-brown, clouded. Anterior wing with a broad transverse 

 irregular band of white beyond the middle ; the apex and outer margin broadly black, 

 with two rufous spots near the anal angle. Posterior wing lighter beyond the middle, 

 with a 'row of round black spots and a submarginal zigzag band of black. 



Underside. Anterior wing as above, with the apex grey. Posterior wing grey, 

 undulated with brown ; a broad Isand from the costal margin midway to the middle 

 of the wing and the outer margin (except the apex) red-brown ; a row of black spots 

 (the three nearest the anal angle marked Avitli yellow) parallel to the outer margin. 



Expan. 2^ in. Hab. New Granada. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



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