SATYKID^i:. — PRONOPHII.A. 



Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that there is a subapical triangular 

 spot of yellow and near it a minute white spot. Posterior wing brown crossed beyond 

 the middle by a band of conical ochreous spots imdulated with darker colour : by a 

 series of black spots each marked by a minute white spot : a grey-brown spot at the 

 apex and a cuned band of the same colom- near the outer margin. 



Exp. 2-2% inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Galgalan, Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



PROXOPHILA PHILOXIS. 4S. 

 Upperside. Male dark brown deutated, the fringe with white lunixlar spots. 



Underside dark brown. Anterior wing vrith a curved linear spot on the costal 

 margin beyond the middle and a subapical spot which is marked by a minute white 

 spot, grey. Posterior wing rufous-brown undidated with dark brown : crossed 

 from the inner margin near the anal angle to beyond the middle by a triangular 

 orange-yellow band undulated with rufous-brown : by a series of black spots marked 

 with white and by a submarginal pale-brown band deeply deutated and bordered with 

 black on its outer border. 



Exp. 1t% inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



I have, up to the present time, believed this to be a variety of P. Pcnieis : I now think that it is a 

 distinct species. 



PROXOPHILA TENA. 49. 



Pronophila Tena, Heicitson. Ent. Monthly JMag. p. 9S, 1S69. Equai. Lep. p. 33. 



Upperside. Female dark glossy ochreous-brown. Anterior wing with a central 

 spot of darker brown : crossed beyond the middle by a band of six or seven white 

 spots, the first spot nearest the apex (there are sometimes two) small, the rest large and 

 oval, the sixth, near the inner margin bitid. Posterior wing crossed beyond the middle 

 by three or four minute white spots. 



Underside as above, except that both of the wings are shghtly irrorated with 

 paler colour, and that the white spots of the anterior wing are much smaller. 



Male like the female, except that there are only three or four of the white spots 

 (and these much smaller) on the anterior ■wing, and none on the posterior wing. 

 Exp. \-yq inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Pooyal, Buckley.) 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



