MANEREBIA; I l)l()i\Kr];A; PSEUT)():\rANI()LA. J!y (l Weyjier. 239 



the middle of the liiiidwing runs a 1>i(.;k1, nu'ved dark band, bordered witli bhiek at both sides, ti> wliicii b.llow 

 a grey and tlien at the distal margin :i daik brown band. The black dots of the upper surface are here only 

 faintly indicated. The V iw somewhat lighter ai)ove than the ,^, beneath somewhat more sharply marketl. 

 .'J3 — 35 mm. From Alaska. 



E. magdalena )S7/-«7,'. (51 e). Ujtper and under surface of both wings unicolorous black-brow n. without iii<t,i<harn<i. 

 markings, lias hitherto been found only in Colorado at altitudes of from 10 to 14(MH» ft. 



E. patagonica j\lali. (51 <_•). Above (kirk brown with a bi'ounish red sidimarginal band on both wings, iKilntjoniai. 

 which, however, does not reach the costal and inner margins. Hcneath the forewing is red-brown witii black 

 veins and a small black, \vhite-))U])illed cye-si)ot before the apex, Hiiidw ing brown, striated with dark brown, 

 through the middle a dark brown dentate line, accompanied distally Ijy a narrow light brownish band; two 

 black, whitc-pu]iilled ocelli in cellules 2 and 3. Irom Patagonia. 



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Antenna thinner and shorter than in Errhia. the club Itut little thickened and scarcely liolloued out. 

 Wings above without nuirkings. Forewing beneath with an eye-spot above the anal angle or some white dots 

 before the distal margin. The hindwing has a curved, dark transverse line in the basal part and 2 others, undu- 

 late or dentate, before the distal margin, with light dots or small c\e-spots between them. From P)olivia and 

 Peru. 



M. cyclopina Styr. {= J>yman. varola Si-liaKv) (51 f). Above uiLilorm black-brown, beneath somewhat i,iri,,,,\n,i. 

 lighter, the a})ex of the forewing spiinkled with light grey, with a black, white-pupilled and brownish-margined 

 eye-spot in cellule 2 and sonu-times a smaller eye-spot above or below it; fmther with 2 or 3 white dots 

 before the ajiex, a dentate dark transverse line before the nuiigin and an indistinct line before the eye-spots. 

 Jlindwing brown-grey, at the margin s))rinkled with grey and with :! darl; transverse lines, a larger yellow- 

 ringed eye-spot and a smaller one below it before the anal angle. 'Cowards the apex 1 — 3 white dots. From 

 Peru and Bolivia. — Whether cyclopella Hfgr. (51 f) is a seasonal form of the ])receding or a separate species rii,-l„prila. 

 is not yet settled. It differs in having the 2nd and 3rd transverse lines on the underside of the hindwing 

 nearer together and the eye-s])ot almost entirely yellow. From l^olivia. Equally uncertain is the specific right 

 of Cyclops Htgr., in which the hindwing above is not sprinkled with grey at the distal nuirgin and Avhich fui'ther fi/vl<,),s. 

 differs from the other forms in having the band between the 2nd and 3r(l trans\ersc lines on the underside of 

 the forcAviTig unich constricted. From southern Bolivia (Bueyes). 



M. typhlops Stgr. Above dark black-brown. Beneath more brownish with 2 weakly dentate dark fyphtops. 

 brown transverse lines before the distal margin of both wings, between which are placed some white dots. 

 The nu)nber of these dots varies on the forewing from 3 to 7, on the hindwing from 2 to 5. 34 — 35 mm. From 

 the jirovince of Yungas in Bolivia. — thyplilopselia Sfgr. is a fVirm which only differs in its smaller size (2.S /hi/iililop- 

 — 29 mm.) and in having the under surface, particularly that of the hindwing, suffused with much lighter '''''""■ 

 grey. From Tanampaya in Bolivia. 



;'.(». (ioiiiis: lilioiiC'iira F/i/r. 



Forewing rather elongate, its distal margin romided, only tiu' costal vein inflated at the base, the middle 

 disc'ocellular of the forewing straight, the lower ])roxinially angled, these two veins form, in the hindwing almost 

 a straight line. The eyes are naked. Only one ( 'olondjian .species, 



I. erebioides FIdr. (51 f). The brown colour of the upper surface becomes darker towards the base, inhioidrs. 

 The fringes are grey. On the hindwing above are placed in cellules .'{ to 5 three distinct black, white-jnipilkHl 

 ocelli in red-yelloAV rings. The luider surface is someAvhat lighter brown. Across the middle of both wings 

 runs a dark l)rown dentate transverse line and before the distal margin are placed 2 smooth lines. On the 

 hinthving in cellules 2 — 4 three short white longitudinal streaks, which are pointed at both ends. From Bogota 

 (t'olombia), 25()() m. As moderata fonit. nov. I add a form of erdioides which has only one eye-spot on the up|)er- modcrdUi. 

 side of the hindwing, in cellule 3, and the white longitudinal streaks on the luidcr surface entirely abst^nt. 

 From Bogota. 



;)1. (ii'iiiis: l*s4'iHloiiiaiii<»lii Wvym. 



The costal of the forewing is strongly, the median more weakly inflated; th<' 2nd branch of thesid)costal 

 arises far beyond the end of the cell, thi' middle discocellular of the forewing is semicircularly incurved, the 

 lower nearly straight. In the hindwing the middle discocellular is slightly incurved. The palpus is densely 

 covered with long hairs, the antenna short, with broad, sharply defined, shovel-shaped club. The two species 

 occur at great altitudes in the Boli\ian highlands. 



P. euripides Wcyni. (51 f). Above light brown, distally with greenish reflection. On the foi-ewing a niripiilr^. 

 broad ochreous band, in M'hich arc placed before the apex 2 brown spot.s and below them sometimes 2 further 



