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externa maris fernginea, foemiiiffi ocliracea, singulis ocellis quatuor 
rare albo pnpillatis ; subtus palliclioribus, posticis fascia medea 
sinuate dentata, extus omnino niveo-marginata.” Close to Ligea, 
but smaller ; the hind wings, beneath, have a white submarginal 
band, and three white basal streaks. Habitat, South-Eastern 
Siberia. July and August. 
E. Maracandica, Erch. Lep. Turkest. p. 17. — “ Eusca, supra 
alarum anteriorum plaga magna postica, ocello nigro albo-pupillato 
notata, posteriorumque plaga postica fulvis ; subtus omnibus 
fuscis, anterioribus ex basi fulvescentibus posterioribus serie trans- 
versa punctorum alborum postica insignibus. Exp. 43-48 mm. 
Habitat, Circa Maracanda in monte Tschupanata, volat mense 
junio.” 
E. Cyclopius, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1844, iii. 590; H. S. 607-8. — 
Expands from 2‘25 to 2’50 in. All the wings are dark brown, 
the marginal fringes whitish and brown. The fore wings have a 
large black apical spot, containing two white ones, and enclosed in 
an orange ring. Under side : Fore wings with the apical spot very 
conspicuous, and surrounded by a broad yellow ring. Hind wings 
brownish purple, with two bands of grey. Habitat, the Amur. 
E. Tristis, Brem. Bull. Acad. 1861. Wanga, Brem. Lep. 0. 
S. p. 20 ; T. ii. 1.— Expands from 2*50 to 2‘70 in. Smoky 
brown. Female lighter than the male. Wings without any 
markings, except a black spot near the apex of the fore wings 
enclosing two white ones, and surrounded by a very pale yellow 
ring. Under side almost as above ; but the hind wings speckled 
with greyish white. Habitat, the Amur. 
E. Discoidalis, Kirby, Pnchards, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 298. — 
Habitat, Eastern Siberia. This species belongs to the Nearctic 
fauna. 
E. Ero, Brem. Lep. 0. S. p. 20; T. ii. 2. — “ AIeb supra fusco 
brunnese ; antica, serie submarginali e punctis parvis nigris rufo- 
cincti composita. Al^ anticse subtus brunnese fusco marginatse 
ocello duplici apicali ; posticse albido-adspersse, fascia discoidali 
obsoletissima, puncto medio et punctis parvis submarginalibus 
quatuor albis.” Very close to E. Eisa, but smaller and lighter; 
the fore wings are reddish beneath. Habitat, the Amur, Apfel 
mountains. July. 
