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two smaller black spots. Hind wings with a snbmarginal row of 
black spots with white centres, and enclosed in fulvous rings. 
Under side : Fore wings fulvous, with the spots as above ; the 
neuration marked with white. The hind wings have broad white 
markings, following the course of the neuration. Habitat, Eastern 
Siberia and the Amur. 
E. Ocnus, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1843, hi. 638 ; T. 8, 5 ; H. S. 291-2. 
— Somewhat resembles Lapimia, but smaller. The fore wings 
more suffused with reddish fulvous. Under side : Fore wings 
reddish fulvous ; the costa and hind margins dark brown. Hind 
wings brown, darker at the base, with very faint traces of a 
submarginal band. Habitat, the Ural. Probably a local form of 
E. Lap'pona. 
E. Melancholica, H. S. 276-9, vi. p. 10. Perhaps intermediate 
between Pronoe and Neoridas. — Expands 1'20 to 1*50 in. Dark 
brown. Fore wings with a broad submarginal fulvous band, on 
which are three or four hlack spots with white centres, the two 
nearest the apex coalescing. Hind wings with a submarginal 
row of three black spots with white centres. Under side : Male 
almost as above. Female — Fore wings reddish fulvous ; the costa 
and hind margin dark grey ; suhmarginal band yellowish. Hind 
wings grey at the base and hind margins, with a central broad 
dark brown band, external to which is a greyish white one of 
equal width. Habitat, Armenia and Asia Minor. 
E. Sedahovii, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1847, iii. 70; T. i. 5, 6 ; H. S. 
591-2, vi. p. 11. — Expands 1'50 in. Dark brown. Fore wings 
with a yellowish suhmarginal band, containing three black spots 
with greyish blue centres. Hind wings with a suhmarginal band 
of reddish fulvous, narrower than that of the fore wings, and 
containing three black spots of equal size, and with white centres. 
Under side : Fore wings as above. Hind wings with a very 
indistinct submarginal Avhitish band, containing four black spots 
with white centres. Habitat, Eastern Siberia and the Amur. 
E. JEtliiops var. Melusina, H. S. 373-4, vi. p. 10. — Larger than 
the type, and with the suhmarginal bands very broad and reddish 
fulvous. Habitat, Armenia. 
E. Ajanensis, Men. En, ii. p. 104. Eunomia, Men. Bull. Acad, 
xvii. p. 216 ; Schencks’ Eeisen, p. 34. — “ Alls fusco-bruneis, fascia 
