( 98 ■) 



twisted, ol)tiise i)i\)cess (PI. XXXVII. f. 1—4). Peiiis-slieat-li armed with a strong, 

 acuminate, apical touth, which points more or less distad (PL XXIX. f. 17. 18. 19). 



?. Vagiual plate (PI. XXI. f. 18) strong!)' chitinised, narrower at end, 

 truncate or sinnate, proximal part irregnlarly wrinkled, or carinate and rugate; 

 vaginal cavity large, median, transverse, covered by a large, long, triangular lobe. 



Larva and chrysalis not known. 



Ilab. Tropical South America. 



Four si>ecies. 



Key to the species : 



a. The second segment of palpus not pale at 

 ventral edge ; forewing above without pale 



angle-shaped markings in snbmarginal area tjO. E. albostigmata 

 Second segment of paljms pale at ventral edge; 

 forewing above with pale angle-shaped mark- 

 ings, mostly forming a zigzag line . . h. 

 h. R'' of hindwing from centre of cell . . .71. E. (lacidianus. 



R^ „ „ much nearer R' than R' — PC" c. 



c. x\bdomen with white sjiots only . . . 70. E. dognini. 

 „ ,, large yellow lateral patches . 72. E. aper. 



69. Euryglottis albostigmata. 



*EuryijhiUi.i iilbuatigmnht Rothschild, Iris vii. p. 3Ul. u. 14 (1894) (Cauca Valley;— coll. Staudinger). 



S ? . The species differs remarkably in colour from the other Euryglottis, 

 reminding one strongly of Pseudodolbina fo. 



5. Process of harpe short, spatulate, slightly twisted near end, and curved 

 upwards (PI. XXXVII. f. 3). Tooth of penis-sheath (PI. XXIX. f. 18) short, stout. 



?. Not dissected. Hindwiug above much more extended white than in c?. 



Hal). South America ; Colombia ; Ecuador. 



IntlieTring Museum 8 SS,'2 ? ? from : Rio Dagua, t'olombia ; and PaTamba, 

 Ecuador (Rosenberg); S. Domingo, S.E. Peru (Ockenden). 



In coll. Oberthiir 4 cJcJ, 1 ¥, collected by Mous. Marc do Mathau at : Honda, 

 Colombia ; Juntas, Cauca ; Balsapamba, Prov. Bolivar. 



70. Euryglottis dognini. 



KunjghitliH upfi; Boi-sduval (;»/« Walker, IS.')!')), Spec. Gai. Lq>. Hit. i. p. .'i7 (IHV5) (partim). 

 *EurijgU>Uis dognhii Rothschild, Nov. Zoiii,. ill. p. 32;j. n. 11 (1896) (Loja; Colombia ;— Mus. Triiig). 



cJ ? . Abdomen with tliree rows of white spots on each side, the middle row 

 not yellow as in the two Iblluvving species ; beneath with a large white patch at 

 the base, tips of coxae also white. 



6. Harpe shorter (PI. XXXVII. f. 2) than in ajjer, the sexual armature 

 otherwise almost identical with that of ajier. 



?. Vaginal plate sinnate at end, antevagiual lobe rounded-pointed, carinate 

 mesially. 



Hab. South America : Ecuador ; Colombia ; Venezuela. 



In the Tring Museum 6 c^cJ, 2 ? ? from : Loja, Ecuador, type c? ; Merida, 

 Venezuela (Briceno) ; " Colombia." 



