EPISCEPSIS. 



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864. Episcepsis endodasia, n. sp. (Plate XIV. fig. 24.) 



<^ . Rusty black ; coxoe and ventral surface of abdomen except 

 terminal segments yellowish white. Hind wing semihyaline, the 

 veins and margins and an irregular diffused terminal band fuscous ; 

 the thick hair at tornus on underside yellowish. 



Hah. Brazil, Castro Parana, 1 6 type. Eccp. 36 millim. 



865. Episcepsis obsoleta. 



Charidea ohsoleta, Bunn. Descr. Rep, Arg. v. p. 516 (1878) ; Kirby, Oat. 

 Het. p. 176. 



Fuscous brown ; base oE palpi, coxae, and ventral surface of 

 abdomen pale pinkish; wings, especially the fore wing, with the 



Fig. 196. — Episcepsis obsoleta, (^ . \. 



veins fuscous ; male with the thick hair at tornus of hind wing on 

 underside yellowish. 



Hah. Argentina (Leech), 2^1$. Ea^y. 32 millim. 



0. Hind wing of male with the inner area and tornus normal. 



a. Hind legs of male with tufts of long hair on inner side of femora 

 and tibia;. 



*S(j6, Episcepsis moloneyi. 



Aclytia moloneyi, Druce, Biol. Oentr.-Am., Het. ii. p. 352, pi. 72. f. 16 

 (1897). 



Black-brown ; frons, vertex of head, tegulae, patagia, and 

 thorax with patches of metallic blue-green ; crimson spots at sides 



Fig. 197. — Episcepsis moloneyi, ($ . \. 



of tegulte, behind eyes, and at base of palpi ; coxae and tufts on hind 

 legs white ; abdomen with lateral series of metallic green patches 

 and dorsal patches on last four segments, the ventral surface with 



