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E. satis Harv. (6 f) is purple-brown, suffused with grey, in the basal area with a reddish spot below satin. 
the cell, the anterior transverse line is double, the posterior line single, and there is mostly also a median line. 
The maculae are distally and proximally bordered with black, the cell between them reddish; the light undulate 
line is proximally reddish, distally grey. Hindwing brown. Montana to California. 
E. sponsa Sm. (6 f) is very much like satis, distinguished by a single anterior transverse line which sponsa. 
is proximally tinted grey, very small indistinct coniform macula, darker pupilled upper maculae, the undulate 
line being proximally bordered with black and distally with a darker brownish grey. Washington. 
E. holoberba Sm. (6 g) also resembles satis, but both the transverse lines are double, filled up with holoberba. 
a lighter colour; the cell between the maculae darkened with blackish; median shade rather indistinct; undulate 
line in some places interrupted, proximally accompanied by a dentate shade. Hindwing dark brown. Canada 
(Alberta). 
E. bicollaris Grt. (= loya Sm., monteclara Sm.) (6 g) is of a very variable colouring changing from bicollaris. 
a light brownish-grey to a dark drab, the transverse lines very indistinct, the posterior line more or less double, 
mostly only traceable by dots on the veins, the undulate line likewise indistinctly double, behind it dusted 
dark; maculae large, very indistinctly defined. Hindwing brown, with darker veins and margin. California, 
Arizona. 
E. perfusca Grt. (6 g) is an entirely dark brown species with hardly noticeable markings, large maculae perfusca. 
surrounded with dark, the undulate line being marked by whitish dots. The whitish hindwing is dusted with 
brownish, particularly on the veins, and at the margin with white fringes. Washington to California and Arizona. 
— f. compressipennis Sm. (6 i) is lighter, of a more reddish tint, with more distinct markings, double, dentate compressi- 
transverse lines filled up with a lighter colour, and the cell darkened between the maculae; described from Cali- pennis. 
fornia. —- f. cocklei Sm. is more chocolate-brown or smoky brown, the markings are distinct, the transverse cocklei. 
lines filled up with yellowish. From British Columbia. 
E. excogita Sm. (6 g). Forewing grey, dusted with reddish-brown and strewn with black, the markings cxcogita. 
very indistinct, the maculae being absent except the reniform macula which is only a dark crescent. Hind wing 
brownish-grey with white fringes. Colorado. 
E. selenis Sm. (= claromonta Sm.) is light ashy grey, strewn with brownish, the reniform macula selenis. 
and marginal area darker; the transverse lines are double, faded except the more distinct beginnings at the 
costal margin; ring-macula obliquely oval, above open, the distal one being reniform, ringed with a light colour 
and pupilled black. Hindwing white with a brownish distal margin. Expanse of wings: 31 to 35 mm. California. 
E. immixta Grt. (6 k) somewhat resembles some specimens of cona ( folerina ) with a light reddish- immixia. 
yellow ground-colour strewn with a darker shade; costal margin and base of proximal margin are dusted with 
grey, the transverse lines are finely dentate black, double, starting from black costal-marginal spots; the maculae 
are small and very indistinct. Hindwing whitish, veins and margin brown. Texas. 
E. punctigera Wkr. (= pastoralis Grt.) (6 h) is blackish-brown, dusted somewhat grey, the maculae punctigcra. 
are encircled with black, the ring-macula very small, the transverse lines very indistinct, the undulate line 
traceable by indistinct blackish streaks. Hindwing brown, with darker veins. From British Columbia to New 
Mexico and Arizona. 
E. perpolita Morr. (6h). Forewing deep blackish-brown with rather inconspicuous markings: a double perpolita. 
anterior and single posterior transverse line, the maculae being surrounded by black and with grey small diffuse 
spots instead of the undulate line. Hindwing whitish, at the margin broadly darkened. North-Eastern and 
Central States: Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Colorado. 
E. exculta Sm. (6 g) is dark red-brown, dusted with grey, with entirely faded markings, the anterior exculta. 
transverse line traceable by some golden brown scales, like the maculae; the undulate line is only traceable 
by the darker marginal area behind it; hindwing ochreous-brown, at the margin darker with yellowish-white 
fringes. British Columbia. — f. criddlei Sm. is mahagoni-brown, with a blackish marginal area which is defined criddlei. 
by some light scales indicating the undulate "line, and with somewhat lighter hindwings. Described from Manitoba. 
E. stigmatalis Sm. (6g) is much larger, brown, strewn with a blackish brown; the maculae are surrounded stigmatalis. 
with black and strewn with some grey scales; the anterior transverse line is absent, the posterior line quite indis¬ 
tinct, the undulate line grey. Hindwing white with brown veins and margin. Colorado, Arizona. — f. atrofusca atrofusca. 
Sm. is more greyish-brown, drab or reddish-brown, towards the margin dusted with black, with a distinct 
double anterior transverse line. 
E. stygialis B. & McD. (6 g). Deep purple black, almost no transverse lines, near the base of the cell stygialis. 
some ochreous scales, from there a black patch to the small, oval ring-macula being pupilled ochreous and broadly 
surrounded with black like the reniform macula which is above open; the coniform macula is a broad, black 
sagitta; undulate line traceable by blackish patches. Hindwing smoky brown. Arizona. 
