SATYRID.E. PRONOPHII.A. 



PRONOPHILA PHARNASPES. 55. 



Upperside. Female dark brown paler towards the outer margin. Posterior 

 wing with the anal angle broadly rufous. 



Underside, dark brown. Anterior wing crossed near the outer margin by a 

 broad band of paler colour. Posterior wing undulated with darker brown : crossed by a 

 band of rufous-white commencing by a white spot between the discoidal nervure and 

 the third median nervulc and ending near the anal angle : two other minute white 

 spots forming a line with the one mentioned : a submarginal rufous band. 



Exp. li% inch. Hab. Venezuela. 



In the Collecliou of W. C. Hewitson. 



PRONOPHILA PALLANTIAS. 5G. 



Upperside dark rufous-brown darkest at the middle of the anterior wing. 



Underside dark rufous-brown : the apex of the anterior wing and the whole of 

 the posterior wing undulated with dark brown. Anterior wing Avith a small pale 

 yellow spot on the costal margin below the middle. Posterior with a large orange- 

 yellow spot in the same position. 



Exp. 2-1% inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 



In tlie Collection of \V. C. Hewitson. 



PRONOPHILA PORCIA (not P.eoxides). 57. 

 Pronopl/ila Porcia, Ilewilwii, Equatorial Lopidoptera, p. 34. 

 Upperside. Female rufous-larown darkest near the middle of the anterior wing. 

 Underside rufous-brown the apex of the anterior wing and the whole of the 

 posterior wing undulated with dark brown. Anterior wing with a white spot on the 

 costal margin beyond the middle. Posterior wing crossed by a band of white from 

 the costal margin bevond its middle to the third median nervule. 

 Exp. 2 inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



PRONOPHILA PHTHIOTIS. 58. 



Upperside. Male dark brown paler towards the outer margin. Anterior wing 

 with an indistinct white spot on the costal margin below its middle. 



Upperside. rufous-brown undulated with darker brown. Anterior wing with 

 the white spot as above but more distinct. Posterior wing with three white spots 

 (two lunular") on the costal margin below its middle. 



Exp. 2-1% inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 



I have now added five additional species to the very rich equatorial collection of Mr. Buckley. 

 Some of them are so obscurely marked, so slightly separated from each other that I was unwilling to 

 describe them as new until I had seen a larger number of exami)les. I am now satisfied that they are 

 distinct. 



