ERrOPYOODES. 



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1653. Eriopygodes impar. 



Mythimna impnr. Stand. Berl. ent. Zeit. 1S70, p. 117 ; Mill. Icones, iii. 

 pi. 149. ff. 6, 7 ; Stand. Cat. Lcp. pal. p. 194. 



S . Head, thorax, and abdomen grey mixed with dark broAvn ; 

 tarsi with pale rings. Fore wing brownish grey with some dark 

 irroration, especially in cell and on terminal area ; subbasal line 

 represented by slight dark striae from costa and cell ; a slight black 

 streak in base of submedian fold ; antemedial line double at costa, 

 then indistinct, angled inwards in cell, then waved ; claviform 

 absent ; orbicular and rcniform more or less indistinct, small, with 

 whitish annuli, the former round ; postmedial line defined by grey 

 on outer side, bent outwards below costa, then oblique, minutely 



Fie;. 91. — Eriopygodes impar, (^ . \. 



waved, some whitish poiiits beyond it on costa ; subterminal line 

 pale grey, slightly angled outwards at vein 7 and inwards at discal 

 and submedian folds, the area beyond it darker except at apex ; a 

 terminal series of dark striae. Hind wing whitish tinged with 

 brown ; the underside irrorated with brown, a discoidal point and 

 indistinct curved postmedial line. 



Hah. S.E. Russia, Sarepta, 2 cj' , Caucasus, 1 c? , D'Emmick Coll. ; 

 W. TuEKESTAX, Saisan. Exp. 30 raillim, 



1654. Eriopygodes euclidias. (Plate LXXXVIII. fig. 14.) 

 Leucania euclidias, Meyr. Fauna HavTaii. i. p. 140 (1899). 



Head and thorax pale to bright rufous ; abdomen fuscous, the 

 anal tuft, lateral fringes, and ventral surface rufous. Fore wing 

 pale to bright rufous, often more or less suffused with dark brown 

 or fuscous ; subbasal line indistinct, pale, curved, from costa to 

 submedian fold ; antemedial line more or less distinct, oblique, 

 double, often filled in with whitish ; orbicular a white point with 

 dark annulus ; reniform represented by an obli(|ue white bar the 

 inner side of its annulus, sometimes with some white points re- 

 presenting its outer side, narrow and somewhat angled inwards on 

 median nervure ; postmedial line indistinct, double, filled in with 

 pale colour or whitish, bent outwards below costa, then oblique and 

 minutely waved, some white points beyond it on costa ; subter- 

 minal line indistinct pale or more or less prominent white, defined 

 by fuscous on inner side, sometimes extending to postmedial line 

 and forming a distinct band, very slightly incurved at discal and 

 submedian folds. Hind wing pale or whitish, slightly or deeply 



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