224 PINDIS. By G. Weymer. 



pcpJiredo. E. pephredo Godm. Is similar to cornelms F. and chiefly differs from it in the (Jcj* having on the upper- 



side of the foreAving a dark browai scale-spot, of which there is no trace in Cornelius. This wing is also more 

 l^roduced at the apex. From Mexico (Guerrero and Cordova) and from the central valleys of Guatemala. 

 Mlaria. E. hilaria Godm. cj above pale brown; forewing below the median darker striped by reason of the 



scale-spot, hindwing with 2 blackish spots at the margin, which are sometimes indistinct. Beneath lighter, 

 dusted with brown, forewing with 3 undulate, hindwing with 2 rust-coloured lines, a row of silver spots at the 

 margin and 2 black double spots in the middle of them, besides an ochre-yellow transverse line before them. 

 The $ is similar to the o, but has sometimes on the upperside of the forewing two rust-coloured lines, on 

 the liindwing one. From Mexico and Panama. 



henshaici. E. henshawi Edw. Above reddish brown, the ^ with the dark brown scale-spot of the preceding species 



behind the median of the forewiiag. The distal margin of both Avmgs is faintly dusted «'ith darker, in the middle 

 of the distal margm of the hindwing two blackish spots. The body is black-brown. The under surface is similar 

 to that of E. Cornelius. 41 mm. — The egg is broader than high, almost spherical; at the base broadly flattened, 

 of green colour and Avith very fine, little raised aiet-work on its surface. Concerning larva and pupa nothing is 

 known. South Colorado and Arizona, distributed in the Rocky Mountains. Mexico (N. Sonora, Jalisco, Pinal, 

 near Puebla, very common at 8000 ft. in a pine forest). 



Mycalesoides Group. 



viycalesoi- E. mycalesoides Fldr. (49 g). The wings are rounded and above unicolorous dark brown. The under 



des. surface is nearly as dark, the two median lines form large undulate curves, the inner is indistinct. The 3 margi- 

 nal lines are not undulate, but run parallel with the smooth distal margin. On the forewing 2 eye-spots, in cel- 

 lules 2 and 5, the former twice as large as the latter. They are black with white pupil and yellow ring. 

 On the hiiidwing 4 similarly coloured ej^e-spots, two small ones in cellule 1 c, that in cellule 2 the largest. From 

 Colombia (Bogota). The figure is from Feeder's type in the Trmg Museum. The species, which was described 

 b}' Feeder as a Pronophila, was referred by Thieme to Pedaliodes. According to our figure it seems to me to 

 belong to Euptychia. mycalesoides Smith <f- Kirhy has nothing to do with this species. 



Addenda. 



lupUa. E. lupita Reak. $ above brown with 2 narroAV dark brown marginal lines. Beneath lighter with 3 mar- 



gmal lines, the proximal one the broadest. ForeAving Avith 2 broAvn transverse stripes betAA-een middle and base, 

 a short stripe betAA'een them and a black eye-spot with light broAvn ring before the apex. HindAving with 

 3 indistinct broAvn transverse lines through the middle and several shorter ones toAA^ards the base, a black eye- 

 spot ringed AA'ith yello «'-broAvn at the apex and tAvo at the anal angle. Antemia rust-coloured. 32 mm. From 

 Mexico (Vera Cruz and Orizaba). 

 iHO)ieca. E. moneca Schaus. $. Above broAvn with 3 dark marginal lines and a dot at the margin of the cell, 



the outer median line angled before the costa of the forewing, on the hindwing incurved before the middle, 

 the injier median line indistinct, 2 eye-spots before the anal angle, the posterior the smaller. Beneath lighter 

 broAAai, striated with darker, the liiaes all distinct. ForeAAdiag with a small ej^e-spot before the apex, hindwing 

 AAdth 6 ocelli, those in cellules 2 and 5 Avith silvery double pupils, a small similar one in cellule 4, smaller eye-spot 

 AA'ith siirgle pupils in cellules 1 b, 3 aird 6. In the q the eye-spots are smaller. 29 — 33 mm. From Castro in 

 Parana and from Novo Friborgo. 



hurgia. E. burgia Schaus. $. Above broA\ai, Avith straight, black distal median line, reaching to the anal angle 



of the liLiidA^dng, and Avith 3 margmal lines. Beneath olive-broAA^l, the first transverse line angled and not 

 reaching the costa of the foreAving, the 2nd straight and distally bordered with lilac ; 3 fine margiaal liD.es. 

 ForeAA'ing Avitli 4. hmdAA-mg AAath 5 small ocelli. 40 mm. From Xoa^o Friborgo. Will belong to the i/ennes group. 

 horaski. E. horasta Schnus. q. Above brown AA'ith 3 marginal Imes, a large and a small ej^e-spot at the anal angle 



of the liindAA'ing AA'ith broad j^elloAv rings and silver pupils. Beneath grey-brown, finely sprinkled AAdth broAvn, 

 Avith 2 broAA'n median lines, the imier one curved distad on the foreAvurg, the outer proximad. Distalty to the 

 latter is placed a AAdiite band, traA^ersed by a brown shade. On the liinclwmg tliis becomes ochre-yellow at vein 3. 

 On the forcAviirg is placed in this shade an indistinct ej'e-spot, on the liindAving at the apex tAA^o black eye-spots 

 Avith yelloAv rings and silver pupils and iir the oclu-e-A^ellow part of the band, at the anal angle, 2 black spots 

 Avith silver pupils. At the margm 3 dark lines as above. From Novo Friborgo (Brazil). 



12. Geims: Piiicli$^ Fldr. 



Approaches the genus Taygetis, but the eyes are naked, the palpi elongate, roughlj^ scaled to the tip, 

 the middle joint li^ times as long as the head, sparsely bristled, the terminal joint similarly formed, ^/a as long, 

 obtuse. Wings broad, rather short. ForeAving at the apes concavely ti-uncate. Hinchving at the imier angle 

 rather convex, the posterior part of the distal mai'gin strongly dentate. The onh* species, AA'hich occurs in IMexico 

 and Guatemala, is referred by most authors to Euptychia. 

 squami- P. squamistriga Fldr. (= Eupt. zabdi Btlr.) (50 a). Above broAA'n, foreAving someAvhat lighter at 



stnga. ,-]jp fipex. Beneath likeA\ise lighter, dotted AA'ith brownish. The first transverse line is absent on the foreAA'ing. 



