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99. Eucereon integrum sp. nov. 



<?. Nearl)- allied to excavata Dogn., but with the terminal margin convex. 

 Pectus and underside of abdomen carmine ; legs and jialpi uniform intense black ; 

 head grey, antennae black ; thorax grey streaked and s])otted with darker grey ; 



thorax carmine, a yellow spot on basal segment, anal tuft black. Forewing 



yellowish mouse-grey, a snbbasal band, a spot on each side of vein 1, one in 

 cell and one above it on costa black, a broad irregular discal band of dark grey 



spots, apical third dark grey with a pale grey transverse line. Hiadwing dark 



sooty grey, a pale semihyaline grey patch above cell. 



Length of forewing : 19 mm. 



Hah. Fonte Boa, Upper Amazons, May 1906 (S. M. Klages). 



100. Eucereon steinbachi sp. nov. 



?. Pectus and underside of abdomen pink; head and antennae sooty grey, 

 collar golden; thorax olive-yellow, margins sooty grey; abdomen yellowish crimson, 



anal tuft and long rough hair on first three segments sooty grey. Forewing 



olive yellow, a terminal patch between veins 2 and 4 cream-white : the whole 

 wing is covered with longitudinal dark sooty grey spots and lines which at end 



of cell, through being broken up, form a sort of roundish patch of smaller spots. 



Hindwing sooty grey. 



Length of forewing : 20 mm. 



Ilab. Buenavista, East Bolivia, 750 metres, August 1906 — April 190" (Jos^ 

 Steinbach). 



101. Eucereon buchwaldi sp. nov. 



S. Closely allied to punctatum Gner. Differs from that species by the 

 yellowish grey-white, not dark grey, pectus and underside of abdomen, by the 

 dark grey markings on the thorax, by the median row of dark grey spots on 

 abdomen, and by the irregular, often arrow-shaped spots and streaks on forewing 

 instead of regular oval spots. 



llab. Qnevedo, West Ecuador (von Bnchwald). 



1ij2. Eucereon dilutius sp. nov. 



<J. Closely allied to leria Druce. Differs by the much larger, more separated, 

 and somewhat obliterated dark spots on forewing and the much greater extent 

 of orange-yellow on nervnres and borders of spots. 



Length of forewing: 21 mm. 



Hab. Minas Geraes, S. Brazil (Kennedy) (type) ; Onaca, Sta Marta, 2000 ft. 

 (Engelke). 



103. Eucereon rubroanale sji. nov. 



S . Allied closely to cinctum Schaus. Differs by its sooty blaik, not bnff or 

 whitish, underside of abdomen, its much darker thorax, its black-brown, not rufous 

 grey-brown, forewiugs with the light marks reduced to a faint dot in cell and 

 a very thin waved postmedian transverse line ; the pale area of hindwings is 

 darker and less hyaline, so that the outer and dark half stands out much less 

 distinctly. 



