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Harmonia Group. 



E. gulnare Btlr. (48 b). Above, miicolorous brown. Beneath likewise brown, only at the inner margin gulnare. 

 of the forewing somewhat lighter, with 2 dark brown median bands, on the forewing nearly straight, on the 

 hind^viIag somewhat curved. The submargmal line is characterized by its forming 2 small curves in each cellule 

 on both wmgs. whilst m most species there is only 1 curve in each. In the number of the eye-spots and dots 

 the two figiu-es of this species hitherto published differ, although they are drawn from the same example. Btjt- 

 LEE figures on the foi'eMTiig 5 eye-spots and 2 dots above them, on the hindwing 6 eye-spots, whilst Godman 

 and Sal'sts' figure only one eye-spot on the forewing and 5 on the hindwing. All the eye-spots are without 

 the yellow rings. The example figured here has on the forewing 3 white dots, the middle one finely margined 

 ^Tith black, on the Ihndwuig 5 eye-shaped, round black spots, of which only the 1st, 2iid and 5th have white 

 pupils. Btttlee's example came from Panama (coll. Salvin), the one figured here from Mapiri (coll. Bang-Haas). 

 SxArBECGEE (/. /.) had named it civica. 



E. jovitai^W;-. (47 f). Above imicolorous broA\ai. Imier angle of the hindwmg obtusely produced. Beneath jovita. 

 with 2 nearly straight darker median lines, the 2nd curved round basad before the inner margin of the liind- 

 wing. belunxl it a much lighter stripe, especially on the hinchving, and on the forewing 3 — 4, on the hindwing 

 5 ocelli, of wliich on the forewing the posterior one, on the hindwing the 3rcl and 4th are indistinct. From Colom- 

 bia (Bogota. Rio Agna Valley). September. 



E. harmonia Btlr. (48 b). Above likewise unicolorous brown. Under surface of the forewing brownish harmonia. 

 grey, of the hmdwuig light grey, so that the lurdulate transverse Imes stand out distin.ctly. Forewing with 4, 

 hindwuig with 5 or 6 eye-spots, of the former only the 2nd, of the latter only the first 2 and last 2 distinct. 

 From Ecuador (Quito) and Colombia (Mount Qumdiu, 2100 m.). October. 



E. phineus Btlr. (= eugenia Fldr.) (48 b). Above unicolorous brown, beneath much darker than har- pMneus. 

 monia, the median stripes broader. Forewuig with only one eye-spot. Hindwing with 6 ocelli, of which those 

 in cellules 3 and 4 also stand out distmctly, all having white, some of them double pupils. From Cuzco in Peru, 

 the Songo in Bolivia, and Venezuela. 



E.ca\ixt& Btlr. {== cucnUixtaStgr.i. I.) (48 c). Above dark olive- brown. Beneath lighter, the median stripes calixta. 

 on the forewing nearly straight, divergmg anteriorly, on the hindwmg the outer one bicurved and before the mner 

 margin angled. Forewing with. 5 eye-spots with silver pupils and yellow rings, the 2nd larger, the 3rd and 4th 

 smaU, hmch^Tiig ■ndth 6 similar eye-spots, the 2nd connected with the 3rcl, the 1st, 3rd an.d 4th small, the 2nd 

 large. From Bogota. — cucullina form. wov.'(48 c) is a form of calixta in which the eye-spots on the underside cucullina. 

 of the liuich^Tiag are of almost ecpial size, only the first and last are smaller and the black ring of the 2nd is some- 

 what broader. From Choco (Colombia). 



E. alcinoe-F?.r7r. (48 c). Above unicolorous brown. Beneath grey-brown, the median lines nearly straight, alcino'c. 

 Forewuig M-ith 4, Irindwmg with 5 eye-spots in a somewhat angled row, of which the first on the forewmg 

 and the 2nd and 5th on the hindwing are larger. From Colombia and Venezuela. Our figure from Feeder's 

 type in the Truig Museum. 



E. yphthiitia Fldr. (48 c). Wings rather rounded, above brown with an eye-sjDot at the anal angle. Be- yiMhbna. 

 neath the margmal area of the hindwing is lighter than the rest of the ground-colour and the submarginal line 

 runs almost as straight as the marginal lines. Forewmg with one or more indistinct eye-spots, hindwing with 5 

 eye-spots of equal size with double white pupils. The $ has further on the upper surface 2 black blmcl spots 

 on each ■ning. From Bahia and Bolivia. Figure from one of Feeder's types. — pacta form. nov. (48 d) is a pacta. 

 form of yphthima which differs m the somewhat undulate distal margin of the hindwing, and in the larger and 

 more numerous eye-.spots on the under surface. Moreover the pupils in these eye-spots are sixi.gle, but much 

 larger, and some of them silvery. The forewing has 4, the hindwing 6 eye-spots, the 2nd and 5th larger than 

 the rest. From Cuyaba in Matto Grosso (Brazil). Coll. Bang-Haas. 



E. nebulosa Btlr. (48 d). Above olive-brown, without eye-spots, only with the 3 marginal Imes. Beneath nebulosa. 

 little lighter, the median lines on the forewing fairly straight, on the hindwing finely denticulate, the former 

 ■with one small eye-spot, the latter with 5 ocelli, all with white pupils and yellow rings, the 2nd and 5th 

 large and black, the rest brown. From Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia. 



E. perfuscata Btlr. (48 d). Above likewise unicolorous olive-brown only with the 3 darker margmal perfuscaia. 

 lines. Beneath somewhat lighter axad somewhat tinged with violet, the median, lines nearly straight, only the 

 distal one curved round basad at the inner margin of the hindwing. Marginal area somewhat lighter, on the 

 forewing 4, on the hindwing 5 ocelli, some brown, others black, some with one, others with 2 pupils. From 

 Para and Esperito Santo (Brazil). 



E. sylvina Fldr. (48 c). Upper surface brown, the submarginal line jilacecl somewhat further from the sylvina. 

 marginal lines than usual. Beneath somewhat dusted with violet, the transverse lines very fine, the submarginal 

 line as above, strongly dentate, the forewing with one, the hindwing with 5 small eye-spots, the 3rd and 4th 

 indistinct. From Bahia (Brazil) and Cuzco in Peru. Figure from Feeder's type. 



E. numeria Fldr. (= historie SUjr. i. I.) (48 c). A small species. Above brown, beneath little lighter numeria. 



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