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filled double transverse lines, the posterior line converging with the apical stripe; both the upper maculae pupilled 
red-brown, in white rings, the ring-macula obliquely quadrangular, the reni'form macula strangulated in the 
centre, proximally below produced as far as the ring-macula, distally prolonged as far as below' and behind 
the lower cell-angle; the undulate line begins a* an oblique, white subapical streak, otherwise like in eugrapha: 
marginal area grey. Hindwing whitish-brown with darker veins and margin. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. South- 
East Peru. 
H. meridionalis Hmps. (17 h) entirely resembles graminivora (17 g) from which, however, it is at meridiona- 
once distinguished by its lighter, white hindwings with a broad brown marginal band; besides the ring-macula 
is obliquely quadrangular like in mesotoma, and the coniform macula has no white stripe above it. Brazil (Rio 
de Janeiro). 
H. uncifera Mssn. (17 i) has purple grey forewings dusted with blackish-brown, with a reddish- uncifera. 
grey marginal area and the discal area dusted with red-brown; the double transverse lines are filled up with 
grey; behind the coniform macula is a large white angular spot, the upper maculae are pupilled red-brown, 
in yellowish rings, the ring-macula is obliquely elliptical, above open, the reniform macula proximally prolonged 
on the median; the undulate line consists of black sagittae pupilled yellowish. Hindwing whitish, on the veins 
and margin brownish. Colombia, Ecuador. 
H. calographa M.ssn. (17 i). Forewing dark brown, strewn with blackish, with rather indistinct double calographa, 
transverse lines exhibiting hardly lighter fillings, the posterior line proximally composed of black, small sagittae 
or lunulae and being towards the proximal margin lighter whitish; maculae feebly lighter, at first encircled with 
whitish, then with black, the coniform macula below expanded on both sides and more or less confluent with the 
black, oblong ring-macula; above the reniform macula a white hook-shaped spot; from the centre of the post- 
median line a white stripe extends to the distal margin, from the upper third a similar one to the apex; undulate 
line composed of black sagittae being wdiite-pupilled near the margin. Hindwing white diaphanous, the veins 
yellowish. Ecuador and Colombia. 
H. clavifera Hmps. is somewhat smaller, with more intensely grey striped veins, the transverse clavifcra. 
lines with clearer white fillings; behind the coniform macula there is only a small, oblique, w'hite streak, the 
upper maculae are pupilled grey, the discal area is not red-brown, and the marginal area not lighter grey; the 
undulate line is white, proximally bordered by black sagittae, behind it with black streaks as far as the lower 
radial branch, below it follows a V-shaped marking below which there is an oblique line. Hindwing white, 
on the veins and margin brownish, also at the proximal margin, and with a discal dot. Expanse of wings: 36 mm. 
South-East Peru. 
H. clavisigna Hmps. Eorewing grey, dusted with brown and strewn with blackish, with a black sub- clavisigna. 
basal spot parted by white below the cell; the black transverse lines are double, the anterior line filled up with 
white, between them the median area below the cell is suffused with dark brown; at the end of the coniform 
macula is a yellowish-white hook-shaped spot; the upper maculae are in whitish rings and surrounded with 
black, the ring-macula towards the base concave, the reniform macula on the median prolonged to it, before, 
between and behind them are dark brown spots; the undulate line is a blackish-brown shade on which there 
are black, white-dotted sagittae and a white submedian stripe. Hinclwing light reddish-brown, on the veins 
and margin darker. Expanse of wings: 32 mm. Peru (Acopampa). 
H. uncisigna Hmps. (17 i) has bluish-grey forewings dusted and strewn with a dark brown, on the uncisigna. 
whole marked the same as the preceding, but the transverse lines are single, dark brown, only the anterior 
line is somewhat bordered with grey; the white hook-shaped spot is situate on a dark brown spot, the upper 
maculae are larger, laterally marked black, before and between them dark brown dusting; on the anal half 
of the proximal margin a red-brown stripe; the undulate line consists of an oblique black subapical spot with 
a white streak in it, a black spot behind the cell with 2 white streaks and a similar subanal one with a white 
line in it, between these spots there is a ferruginous brown colour. Hindwing white, veins and margin 
brownish. In the $ the white subterminal streaks are divided into spots. — In reducta form. nov. (= ab. reducta. 
1 Hmps.) (17 h) the white hook-shaped spot is very small. Expanse of wings: 28 to 32 mm. Peru. 
H. scurrilis sp. nov. (17 k). Forewing olive-green, costal margin, median and proximal-marginal scurrilis. 
vein, the filling of the maculae and the subterminal area are lilac-grey, with single finely dentate transverse 
lines; the cellular ground before and between the reniform macula and a narrow transverse streak behind it, 
as well as the broad coniform macula are blackish-brown; the white undulate line on which there are proximally 
high black triangular spots, is broadly interrupted below and above the radial branches; before the distal margin 
black triangular spots. Hindwing yellowish-white with brownish veins and small marginal triangles between 
them. 1 ^ from Mt. Tolima (Colombia). 
H. lithaphania Dyar (17 k) looks very different from all the others, with long, narrow forewings with lithaphania. 
an obliquely cut off distal margin; greyish-brown, dusted with blackish, with double blackish transverse lines, 
the posterior line finely dentate; coniform macula surrounded with black, ring-macula large, obliquely elliptic, 
light yellowish with a dark median line, the reniform macula with a slight bronze lustre, proximally bordered 
with black; undulate line spotted, brown. Hindwing brownish black with light fringes. From Mexico. 
