234 TETRAPHLEBIA; FAUNULA. By G. Weymer. 



wing are basally pointed, distally broad. Beneath the forewing is brownish red-yellow, with a black spot 

 before the apex, placed on a light yellow streak. Hindwing beneath similar to that of tvilliamsianus, but the 

 broad median band is bipartite, dividing into 2 bands, the outer one distally strongly dentate at the veins. 

 Locality: Sajama in Bolivia. This form was collected by Stubel and in worldng out his captures I took it 

 at the time for the similar monticolens. 



milcsi. C. milesi Weeks. Above bro-mi, with a light brown band before the darker margin, occasionally 



also proximally bordered with dark. Before the apex of the forewing 2 black, Avhite-pupilled ocelli with yellow 

 rings close together, a similar smaller ocellus below them. Hindwing with black submarginal line, without 

 eye-spots. The ocelli on the forewing are occasionally absent, in which case there is merely a black spot be- 

 fore the apex. The under surface is dark brown with shght golden gloss. Two dark lines traverse both wings, 

 one in the middle, the other before the distal margin. The basal half of the foreAving is here without markings. 

 On the hindwing all the veins are white, between the 2 lines is placed a row of 4 or 5 elongate white spots, 

 and the basal half of the wing is covered with short dark transverse streaks. From Sicasica in Bolivia. 



quies. C. quies Berg. Above brown with a broad red-yelloAV band across both wings, reaching to the anal 



angle, on the forewing distally and proximally dark bordered and bearing before the apex a double eye-spot 

 and m cellule 2 a single one. The middle of the forewing is likewise dusted with red-yellow. Hindwing without 

 ocelli. Beneath the forewmg is as above, the red-j^ellow band proximally somewhat lighter. Hindwing dark 

 grey, striated with brown, with a broad whitish band across the middle. The distal margin of the hindwing 

 is somewhat dentate. The $ is similar to the ^. but the colouring is lighter and the markings weaker. From 

 plana. Patagonia and the southern part of Argentina. — plana /or?/i. nov. (51 a) is a form nearly agreeing with quies 

 beneath, but with the 2 eye-spots on the upper surface placed in ochre-j'ellow rings, the lower without white 

 pupils, in the middle of the wing with a row of 4 small red-brown spots. In the anterior half of the hind- 

 wing is placed an indistinct red-brown band. On the under surface this form differs from quies in ha\nng the 

 basal half of the forewing reddish brown with 2 brown, angled marks in the cell. In addition the distal margin 

 of the hindwing is almost smooth, while m quies it is dentate. From Uruguay. 



statia. C. statia .spec. nov. (51 a). Above unicolorous brown, without spots. Beneath grey-brown, the basal 



area of the forewing red-brown to beyond the middle, before the apex a round black eye-spot with 2 white 

 pupils and an indistinct yellowish ring. Hindwing with 2 strongly curved, dentate dark brown transverse lines 

 across the middle, formed merely of lunules. The ground-colour is grey-brown to the 2nd transverse Ime, the 

 marginal area lighter and grey, or containing 2 brown spots in broMii elongate rings in cellules 2 and 5, a 

 red-brown, dentate submarginal line and a black margmal line. From Chile. 



23. Genus: Teti'aphlebia Fldr. 



In the forewing the 2nd siibcostal vein arises close beyond the end of the cell, the upper discocellular 

 is short, the middle twice as long as the lower; the cells are strongly produced at the posterior end. The club 

 of the antenna is thin, the palpus short and thinly haired. Distal margin of the hindwing rounded. 



germaimi. T. germaltlii Fldr. (= Sat. promaucana Reed). Dark bro'mi, beyond the middle of both wings dusted 



with reddish brown, on the hindwing more weakly than on the forewing. Beneath the base and the costal and 

 distal margins of the foreAving are brown, the central area red-broAvn with brown median band. Before the 

 apex a large black eye-spot with double Avhite pupil and red-j^ellow ring. The hindwing beneath likewise 

 broAvn with a broad ^^-hite band beyond the middle of the wing, running parallel with the distal margin. This 

 band is sharply defined proximally, but ill-defined distally. Rare at Chilian and in the Villacura Valley in Chile 

 at elevations of 3000 — 4000 ft. According to Reed not rare in the central provinces of Chile. 



24. Genus: Ifauiiiila Fldr. 



Biiild almost as in the preceding genus, but the hairs of the palpus are longer and the 2nd subcostal 

 vein of the forewing arises much further from the cell. 



leucoyleuc. F. Icucoglcne Fldr. Above brown, the forewing m the (J A\ath raised dark scales in the disc, 



before the distal margin dusted with ferruginous. Beneath but little hghter, before the apex of the forewing 

 a black eye-spot with thick white pupil and 2 dark transverse lines, which miite on median vem 2 and 

 are here dusted with ferruginous. The hindwing broA\ai, faintlj- spotted with ferruginous. This species has 

 rarely been taken and is confined to high moimtains m Chile, namely the Cordilleras at Condes near Santiago 

 at altitudes of between 6 and 10 000 ft. and the pass from Lolco to Lonquimaj- at 8000 ft. Fhes in January. 



sidlirjcra. F. stelligera Btlr. Above broMTi. Forewing with ferruginous streaks in cellules 2 — 4. Hindwmg with 



three pointed ferruginous spots in the same cellules. Fringes dark grey. Beneath the basal half of the fore- 

 wing is ferruginous, the distal half and also the costal and inner margins bro^Aii, fmely striated with dark. Be- 

 fore the apex a rather large black ej^e-spot with double white pupil and yellow ring. Hindwing beneath brown, 



