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TYRIDM. 
E. Edda, Men. Insect, in Middenliorfs Keisen. in Siberien, 
p. 58 ; T. iii. 112. — Habitat, North-Eastern Siberia. (Stgr. Cat. 
p. 27.) 
E. Calmucca, Stgr. — Expands from 1*50 to 1'65 in. Brown, 
with a slight reddish tinge. Costa and hind margin of all the 
wings silvery grey (especially in the variety alho-notata, which 
has also the disco-cellular nervule of the fore wings marked 
with white). Under side : Fore wings chocolate-brown, apex grey. 
Hind wings silvery grey. Habitat, Kuldja. 
E. Radians, Stgr. — Expands 1*25 in. Wings broad antero- 
posteriorly. Brown, with submarginal reddish fulvous streaks on 
all the wings radiating towards the hind margin. Under side : 
Fore wings reddish fulvous, costa and hind margins grey. Hind 
wings uniform grey. Habitat, Kuldja. 
E. Tianehanica, Stgr. — Expands from 1*30 to 1‘50 in. Close 
to E. Radians, but has the wngs more rounded in outline ; the 
radiating streaks extend over the whole area of the wings, instead 
of being merely submarginal. Under side : Fore wings as above. 
Hind wings with a faint submarginal grey band. Habitat, Kuldja. 
The above three species are described from specimens sent by 
Hr. Staudinger. They are not included in the Catalogue of 1871. 
Genus (ENEIS. 
(E. Sculda, Ev. Bull. Mosc. 1851, ii. 612 ; H. S. 613-14. — 
Expands 1'75 in. Pale fulvous. Fore wings with two black spots, 
the costa whitish, and the neuration dark brown. Hind wings with 
a submarginal row of three black spots, that near the anal angle 
having a whitish centre ; there are two narrow central dark 
parallel bands. Under side : Fore wings as above, but paler, the 
spots distinct and with white centres, some whitish marks near the 
apex. Hind wings whitish, spotted with dark brown, with a 
submarginal row of white-centred spots, and a dark central band. 
Habitat, Eastern Siberia. 
Gd. Nanna, Menetr., Schrencks’ Keisen, 38; T. iii. 5. — This 
species is nearly of the same shape and size as (E. Tarpeia, Esp. 
Above it much resembles it in pattern ; the base of the wings is 
dark brown, the remaining portion being dark fulvous ; the black 
