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E. FABIANA, n. sp. (PL XII. fig. 6.) 



Wings above reddish brown ; body blackish : wings below paler ; two 

 central parallel transverse dark brown lines slightly incurved, and 

 very slightly divergent at costa of primaries; a submarginal ill- 

 defined dark brown zigzag line : pectus dark grey, venter pale brown : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch 11 lines. 



Macahe (Beske). In coll. Dr. O. Staudinger. 



Allied to U. onisticana, but without tlie white spot on under 

 surface of primaries ; also allied to IE. vastata. 



E. EUSEBIA, n. sp. (PI. XII. fig. 13.) 



Wings above olive-brown ; body dark grey : wings below with the discal 

 area paler, margin black, a dusky line close to the margin ; prima- 

 ries with a transverse arched litura beyond the cell, an irregular 

 submarginal dark-brown line, a trace of a small subapical ocellus ; 

 secondaries with two transverse central lines, the outer one angulated, 

 and a zigzag submarginal line, dark brown, traces of five or six small 

 discal ocelli on a dusky nebulous band, basal area and pectus blackish ; 

 venter pale brown ; expanse of wings 2 inches 3 lines. 



Bogota {Nolchen). In coll. Dr. O. Staudinger. 



Allied to the preceding species. 



E. CYCLOPS, n. sp. (PI. XII. fig. 2.) 



(S . Wings above piceous brown ; body blackish ; wings below with two 

 central lines, a submarginal undulated line, and two marginal lines 

 black-brown ; primaries with the central lines inarched, three sub- 

 apical white dots in an angulated series, the uppermost one largest ; 

 secondaries with the central lines slightly undulated and arched, the 

 outer one strongly angulated on the discoidal interspace ; six white- 

 pupilled black spots, all extremely small excepting the fifth, which is 

 placed upon the first median interspace, and is large and well de- 

 fined : pectus blackish, legs and venter pale brown : expanse of wings 

 2 inches. 



5 . Rather paler and larger : expanse of wings 2 inches 3 lines. 



cJj Chiriqui (Ribbe) : $ , Canchamayo {Thamm.), coll. Dr. O. Stau- 

 dinger; Costa Rica {Van Patten), coll. O. Salvin. 



Allied to U. polyphemus. The female has four white dots on 

 the under surface of primaries. 



E. .SETHERIALIS, n. Sp. (PI. XII. fig. 10.) 



Above cobalt-blue, like E. cEgrota S > but with the inner transverse line 

 of primaries obsolete, and the outer one much more slender, black 

 subanal spot of secondaries smaller : wings below silvery blue^ crossed 

 by two slender parallel central rust-red lines, angulated upon abdo- 

 minal margin ; two submarginal lines, the inner one undulated, rust- 

 red on secondaries, the outer one dark brown, very slender, a slender 



