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 71. Euryglottis davidianus. 



*Euryglotth ilavidianus Dognin, Lc Xntunil. xiii. p. 159 (ISOl) (Loja ; — coll. Dognin) ; Kirby, Cut. 

 Lep. Het. i. p. 685. n. 2 (18'J2) (Loja). 



c??. Similar in appearance to E. aper. The i)aler head, smaller yellow 

 aVidomiual spots, straighter subbasal and discal lines of forewing, and the 

 difl'erences in structure distinguish the species abundantly. 



i. Process of harjje (PI. XXXVII. f. 4) twisted, curving ventrad. Tooth of 

 penis-sheath (PI. XXIX. f. 19) short, stont. 



? . Not dissected. 



llah. Loja, Ecuador. 



In the Tring Museum 1 $ from Loja, ID. i.\. '87, received from Mons. Paul 

 Dognin, who has 2 c? c? and 2 ? ? from the same locality, one of them cauglit in 

 April 1894. 



72. Eury glottis aper. 



*MacrosHa aper Walker, l.r. p. 204. n. 10 (1856) (Bogota ;— Mus. Brit.). 



Sphinx apex (!), Schaufuss, Niinq. Olios, i. p. 15 (1870) (Venezuela). 



Euryglottis aper, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. Het. i. p. 68 (1875) (Bogota ; partim). 



c?. Process of harpe (PL XXXVII. f. 1) rather long. Tooth of penis-sheath 

 (PI. XXIX. f 17) long, slender, pointing obliquely distad. 



?. Vaginal plate (PI. XXI. f. 18) more or less rounded-truncate at end; 

 antevaginal lobe truncate sinuate. 



Ilab. South America ; Venezuela ; Colombia southward to Bolivia. 

 Two subspecies : 



a. E, aper aper. 

 *Macr(isil<i aper Walker, I.e. 



Euryglottis aper. Boisduval, I.e. ; Butl., Traiw. Zool. Soe. Lnnd. ix. p. 612 (1877) ; Dogn., Le 

 Natural, xiii. p. 159 (1801). 



c??. Abdominal sternites 3 to 5 with indistinct apical dots. Discal band of 

 three lines of upperside of forewing well-marked. 



Hab. Venezuela ; Colombia. 



In the Tring Museum 30 S S,'<i ? ? from : Venezuela ; Rio Dagua, Colombia 

 (Rosenberg) ; near town of Bogota, March ; Popayan, Columbia (Lehmann). 



b. E. aper guttimntris subsp. nov. 



S. Abdominal sternites 3 to 5 with distinct apical spots, basal patch of 

 abdomen pale. Discal band of forewing and the vein-streaks less distinct than 

 in aper aper. 



?. Unknown. 



Hab. Bolivia. 



In the Tring Museum 3 cJ c? from : Rio Sougo {type, Garlejjp) ; Chulamani, 

 2000 m., Dec. 1900, wet season (Simons). 



XXII. APO(JALYPSIS.— Typus : velox. 

 .[poralypxi-t Butler, Trans. Zool. Soc. Land. ix. p. 641 (1877) (type : velox). 



S ? . Thorax not rough-scaled as in Euryglottis. Eye not lashed. Legs 

 longer than in Euryglottis, much more smoothly scaled ; spur of foretibia not 



