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PSEUDOPHALOE. By Dr. M. Hering. 
veranioides. 
iroetschi. 
tellina. 
iessmanni. 
lelli noides. 
patula. 
isosoma. 
triangulata. 
cotta, 
lev Isi. 
cerealia. 
ninonia. 
Tire yellow spots of the hindwing are lighter than the band of the forewing, the hindwing beneath shows more 
abundant light longitudinal stripes. Colombia, Mexico. $ type in the Berlin Zool. Museum from Colombia 
(Antiochia). 
Ps. veranioides sp. n. (60 d) is similar to verania, but smaller, the yellow median band of the forewing 
only half the width of that in verania , the subapical spot smaller. Abdomen laterally only on the 2nd segment 
with a red spot. $ and $ from Mexico, Misantla (June 1911). 
Ps. troetschi Drc. Body as in the preceding species, the last three abdominal segments above and 
beneath red. Forewing as in verania, the yellow band more proximally situate and more slanting. The yellow 
band of the hindwing is broader and longer, extending to the 1st cubitus. Panama (Volcan de Chiriqui). 
Ps. tellina Weym. (60 d). Body black, beneath and laterally yellow. Collar with a lateral ochreous 
spot. Eorewing blackish-brown, costa basally with an ochreous longitudinal streak. A yellow discal band rather 
intensely darkened by black dusting and traversed by black veins extends from the costa to the first cubitus, 
a hyaline yellow subapical spot is parted black by the 5th radial. Hindwing yellow with a broad black margin 
and costa, from the former a black spot goes across the transverse vein. Fringes blackish-brown, those of the 
hindwings partly spotted yellow. Beneath as above, the yellow markings more distinct. Brazil: Rio Grande 
do Sid. 
Ps. tessmanni sp. n. is similar to the preceding, the costal streak at the base absent. The discal band 
of the forewing distinctly hyaline yellow, the subapical spot whitish hyaline, extending across the 2nd median 
branch hindward. Costa of forewing only in the last third black, the transverse vein not marked black. The 
light area of the hindwing is quite pale yellow. Beneath as above, white marginal spots at the 2nd cubitus 
of the fore wing, the radial ramus, the 2nd cubitus and axillaris of the hindwing. Head, collar, and patagia 
with white dots; abdomen white, dorsal line, the last two segments and the posterior edges of the two preceding 
segments above black. 1 $ (type) from the Rio Pacliitea, Monte Alegre, East Peru, in the Berlin Zool. Museum, 
discovered by G. Tessmann. In the Tring Museum a $ from East Bolivia. 
Ps. tellinoides sp. n. resembles tellina from which it differs by but one red spot at the costa of the 
forewing above, otherwise all the ochreous markings being red here. The yellow discal band of the forewing 
is broader, the apical spot shorter (only in 2 cells), more slanting, yellow. In the hindwing the transverse vein 
is less marked black, the margin projects less at it. Type ($) from North-West Ecuador (Salidero) in the Tring 
Museum. 
Ps. patula Wkr. resembles tessmanni. Abdomen as far as the apex covered with white scales, transverse 
band of forewing in front narrower, behind the cell suddenly broader, ground-colour of hindwing mostly white, 
distally growing more hyaline. Bolivia. 
Ps. isosoma Prout resembles patula, with a red streak at the base of the costa on the forewing and 
a white discal band. Chanchamayo, PeruC 
Ps. triangulata Dogn. (60 e). With yellow lateral lines on the abdomen, beneath curled white. All 
the markings saffron-coloured, forewing with a triangular spot, cutting the cell with the anterior edge behind 
at x / 4 , in front at 2 / 3 , its posterior edge being undulate. The second spot between the 3rd and 5th radial; veins 
black. Hindwing with a band as in latifascia, but the veins mostly black. Bolivia, Pern. 
Ps. cotta. Body blackish-brown, before each of the antennae one white spot, collar above red. 
Abdomen above lustrous blue, beneath with white segmental margins. Forewing brown with a red costal streak 
at the base, a narrow pale hyaline yellow discal band and a similar subapical spot extending from the 1st radial 
to behind the 3rd median. Hindwing blackish-brown, with a blue lustre, from the base to the centre of the 
3rd median branch between the anterior edge of the cell and the axillaris light brimstone-coloured. Beneath 
as above, costa and anal angle of hindwing with white longitudinal stripes, cotta Drc. (60 f), from Panama 
(Chiriqui), has pale yellow markings; — levisi Schs., from Nicaragua, has greenish-yellow markings; the $ on 
the forewing only has a greenish-yellow band beyond the cell, being after the tornus narrowed to a dot. The 
hindwing shows on the blackish-blue ground a narrow bent hyaline band beyond the cell. 
Ps. cerealia Drc. (60 f). Body black, head with white dots, collar with red lateral spots. Abdomen 
laterally ochreous-yellow, beneath whitish-yellow, above with a blue reflection, with light segmental margins. 
Forewing blackish-brown, with a red costal stripe at the base, a triangular yellow spot in the angle between the 
posterior edge of the cell and the axillaris, a similar discal band between the anterior edge of the cell and the 
axillaris, and a similar, partly hyaline subapical band between the 5th radial and 1st cubitus. Hindwing 
yellow with a black, blue-dusted costal margin and distal margin. Panama (Chiriqui) and Colombia. 
Ps. ninonia Drc. (60 g). In the habitus similar to an Eucyane; body blackish-brown, collar red, forewing 
brown, with a red basal streak at the costa and a hyaline transparent subapical band between the 5th radial 
and in the tornus behind the cell. Hindwing black, with an intense blue lustre, with a narrower submarginal 
