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the middle of the liind-\vuig runs a broad, cvirved dark band, bordered with black at both sides, to which follow 

 a grey and then at the distal margin a dai'k brown band. The black dots of the upper surface are here only 

 famtly indicated. The $ is somewhat lighter above than the (^, beneath somewhat more sharply marked. 

 33 — 35 mm. From Alaska. 



E. magdalena 5'/recA'. (51 e). Upper and luider surface of both wings unicolorous black-brown, without maydaUna. 

 markings. Has hitherto been found only in Colorado at altitudes of from 10 to 14000 ft. 



E. patagonica Mah. (51 e). Above dark brownti with a brownish red submarginal band on both wings, patwjomca. 

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

 veins and a small black, Avhite-pupilled eye-spot before the apex. Hindwing brown, striated with dark brown, 

 through the middle a dark bro^^^l dentate line, accompanied distally by a narrow light brownish band; two 

 black, white-pupilled ocelli in cellules 2 and 3. Irom Patagonia. 



29. Genus: Maiierebia Stgr. 



Antenna thinner and shorter than in Erehia, the club but little thickened and scarcely hollowed out. 

 Wings above ^\ithout markings. Fore^\■ing 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 margiia. Math light dots or small ej'^e-spots between them. From Bolivia and 

 Peru. 



M. cyclopina Stgr. (= LjTnan. varola Schaus) (51 f). Above uniform black-brown, beneath somewhat cydopina. 

 hghter, the apex of the forewing sprinkled M-ith light grey, with a black, white-pupilled and brownish-margined 

 eye-spot in celltile 2 and sometimes a smaller eye-spot above or below it; further with 2 or 3 white dots 

 before the apex, a dentate dark transverse line before the margin and an indistinct line before the eye-spots. 

 Hindwuig broMii-grey, at the margin sprinkled with grey and with 3 dark transverse lines, a larger yellow- 

 rmged eye-spot and a smaller one beloM' it before the anal angle. Towards the apex 1 — 3 white dots. From 

 Peru and Bohvia. — \Miether cyclopella Stgr. (51 f) is a seasonal form of the preceding or a separate species cydopcUa. 

 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-spot almost entirely yellow. From Bolivia. Equally uncertain is the specific right 

 of Cyclops Stgr., in which the hindwing above is not sprinkled with grey at the distal margin and which further cydops. 

 differs from the other forms in having the band between the 2nd and 3rd transverse lines on the underside of 

 the forewing much constricted. From southern Bolivia (Bueyes). 



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

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

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

 the province of Yungas in Bolivia. — thyphlopsella Stgr. is a form which only differs in its smaller size (28 thyphlop- 

 — 29 mm.) and in ha\nng the under surface, particularly that of the hindwing, suffused with much lighter ®'^^^"' 

 grey. From Tanampaya in Bolivia. 



30. Genus: Idloiiciira Fldr. 



Forewing rather elongate, its distal margin rounded, only the costal vein inflated at the base, the middle 

 discocellular of the forewing straight, the lower proximally angled, these two veins form in the hindwing almost 

 a straight line. The eyes are naked. Only one Colombian species. 



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

 The fringes are grey. On the hindwing above are placed in cellules 3 to 5 three distinct black, white-pupilled 

 ocelli in red-yellow rings. The under surface is somewhat lighter brown. Across the middle of both wings 

 runs a dark bro-wn dentate transverse line and before the distal margin are placed 2 smooth lines. On the 

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

 (Colombia), 2500 m. As moderata foi-m. nov. I add a form of ereboides which has only one eye-spot on the upper- moderata. 

 side of the hindwing, in cellule 3, and the white longitudinal streaks on the under surface entirely absent. 

 From Bogota. 



31. Genus: P!seiid4»iiiaiii4»la Weym. 



The costal of the forewing is strongly, the median more weakly inflated ; the 2nd branch of the subcostal 

 arises far beyond the end of the cell, the 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 Bolivian highlands. 



P. euripides Weym. (51 f). Above light brown, distally with greenish reflection. On the forewing a euripides. 

 broad ochreous band, in which are placed before the apex 2 brown spots and below them sometimes 2 further 



