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ERIOPYGA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
serrata. 
jocosa. 
reliqua. 
bostura. 
trifascia. 
planalis. 
agrotifor¬ 
mis. 
catalina. 
cuxoiformis. 
alamosa. 
culea. 
consopita. 
filled up with blackish; the undulate line is almost straight, red-brown, distally with a particularly broad 
pink edge. Hindwing blackish grey with light reddish fringes. Mexico (Zacualpan). 
E. serrata Sm. (= dubiosa B. Me. D.) (20 c). Forewing brownish yellow, dusted with a darker brown, 
with rather indistinct markings: double transverse lines filled up with a lighter colour, large maculae in light 
rings and surrounded with black, darker veins in the marginal area, and a light, interrupted undulate line. 
Hindwing white with a fine dark marginal line. Described from Texas. 
E. jocosa B. <f- Me. D. (= serrata Hmps.) (23 a) is extraordinarily similar to serrata, and it may only 
be a form of it from Arizona; it is characterized by a smaller reniform macula and a more remote posterior 
transverse line. 
E. reliqua 8m. (20 c). Ferruginous-reddish brown with blackish transverse lines bordered with white 
on the averted sides, large maculae indistinctly surrounded with light, without a coniform macula, with a 
rather indistinct brown median shade; the yellowish undulate line is distally scaled dark, the marginal area 
strewn somewhat grey, the light fringes speckled brown. Hindwing light reddish-brown with darker veins. 
Colorado. 
E. bostura Sm. is to be compared with rufula (20 a) and indra, but in the colour more dirty yellowish- 
brown with greyish-brown dusting; the markings are rather inconspicuous and the transverse lines are running 
differently, the double anterior line obliquely distally towards the proximal margin, on the veins dentate 
towards the base, the posterior line curved round the reniform macula, below it Avith a uniform inward bend, 
its proximal part composed of small lunar spots, the distal part of dots; before the narroAV yellowish undulate 
line extends a broad blackish shade. HindAving smoky-grey, towards the base whitish. Expanse of Avings: 
32 mm. British Columbia. 
E. trifascia Sm. (20 c) is easily recognizable by its contrastingly light ochreous yellowish-white head, 
collar and costal-marginal streak, Avhereas the red-brown forewing is strewn with blackish; the light trans¬ 
verse lines are broad, the small light maculae are pupilled darker, betAveen them a broad dark median shade. 
Also the light undulate line, which is bordered by a darker colour on the proximal side, is comparatively broad. 
Hindwing white. Colorado. 
E. planalis Grt. (20 c) has dull reddish-brown forewings strewn with a darker colour, with double black 
transverse lines, small maculae with lighter rings and surrounded with black, with a faded black streak 
between both; the \ T ery indistinct undulate line is on the inside above the centre bordered by dark sagittae. 
The light yelloAvish hindwing is dusted with a brownish grey. NeAv Mexico. 
E. agrotiformis Grt. (20 c) has blackish-brown forewings with a purple tint, rather indistinct and like 
in planalis double transverse lines, darker maculae in grey rings and surrounded with black, betAveen them 
a black spot filling up the cell; the undulate line is reddish ochreous, on the inside with minute black sagittae, 
the marginal area behind it lighter, greyer. Hindwing yellowish-white, thickly strewn with broAvn. Colorado. 
E. catalina B. & McD. (20 c) entirely resembles the two preceding species in the scheme of markings, 
but it has a much brighter colouring, purple dusted with ochreous yellowish and black, with much more pro¬ 
minent markings. Transverse lines double, with lighter fillings, the posterior line only double at the costal 
margin, behind it black streaks on the veins AA'hit white dots; the ring-macula is surrounded with yelloAV, the 
large reniform macula beloiv produced towards the base, light yelloiv with a darker proximal ring, between 
both a velvety black spot. Hindwing smoky grey with yellow fringes. From Arizona. 
E. euxoiformis B. <b McD. (20 c) is very similar to agrotiformis, but in the 8 R has ciliated antennae. 
Forewing purple brown with double transverse lines filled up Avith a somewhat lighter colour, of which, Iioav- 
ever, only one is more distinctly prominent; the coniform macula is filled up with an ochreous-yellowish colour; 
between the maculae, which are somewhat lighter than the ground and pupilled dark and surrounded with 
black, there is a deep blackish-brown spot. Hindwing smoky-grey, towards the base lighter. 
E. alamosa Barnes (20 d). Forewing yellowish ranging into dark brown, Avith darker markings tinted 
purple. Transverse lines distinctly double, with lighter fillings, traversed by the somewhat lighter veins, like 
the dark median shade; before the light yellowish undulate line a purple shade of single small lunae traversed 
by the light veins; the lighter ringed maculae are pupilled purple. Hindwing yellowish-white, at- the margin 
somewhat darker. Expanse of wings: 34 mm. Arizona. 
E. culea Gn. (= modifica Morr.) (20 d). Forewing light reddish-brown, strewn with a dark brownish 
grey, in the marginal area dusted with a brownish grey; the blackish-brown transverse lines are on the averted 
sides bordered with whitish; the ring-macula is a small, brownish spot, the reniform macula is feebly surrounded 
with whitish and below filled up with blackish; instead of the undulate line there are single black dots. Hind¬ 
wing yellowish-white, towards the margin dusted with brown. From Massachusetts, Nerv York, NeAv Jersey, 
Illinois and Florida. 
E. consopita Grt. (20 d) is very similar to enlea, somewhat larger, but it has ochreous brown or reddish- 
yellow forewings Avith indistinct transverse lines being edged with light on the averted sides; the ring-macula 
