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so that behind them there is still room for 3 small ones at the margin. Hindwing brownish-grey, the fringes 
at the ends whitish. From Costa Rica (Volcano of Irazu) in the typical form. Somewhat larger specimens with 
confined small grey spots from East Colombia (Upper Rio Negro). -—• Very different specimens: fucata form, jucaia. 
7iov. (23 e) originate from the West Colombian Cordilleras (Rio Aguaca Valley) from an altitude of 2000 m: 
here the ground-colour is not red-brown, but blackish-brown, the small grey spots are darkened so that hey 
are but little prominent. 
E. trinotata sp. n. (23 c) may belong near advena (23 d). Forewing violettish-grey, the thorax, irinotata. 
the extreme costal margin and proximal margin, as well as the fringes are reddish-yellow; transverse lines 
indistinctly double, the posterior line quite extinct, only here and there just as if scribbled down; the most 
distinct is a broad blackish median shade traversing the lower end of the reniform macula and being here almost 
rectangularly broken; the maculae are very finely encircled with blackish-brown and in concentric rings; the 
undulate line is only marked by 3 jet-black subapical spots, the lowest being the largest. Hindwing brownish- 
grey with yellowish fringes. 1 $ from Pacho (East Colombia). 
E. limonis Schs. (23 a). Forewing brown with black transverse lines, at the costal margin double, limonis. 
the posterior line dentate with double clots on the veins behind it; the large reniform macula is in the centre 
strangulated, finely encircled with white and with a white line in the centre; the undulate line consists of white 
small spots being inwards bordered with black, with a larger one at the anal angle. Hindwing blackish-brown, 
towards the base lighter. Expanse of wings: 44 mm. From the similar monilis it is separable by the other reni¬ 
form macula and the darker hindwings. Costa Rica. 
E. monilis Gn. (= dotata Drc.) (21c) has coppery reddish forewings with black, indistinct transverse monilis. 
lines, the posterior line being dentate, with dots on the veins behind it, and a faded dark median line; the small 
round ring-macula is finely encircled with black, with 2 white dots above, the ochreous-yellowish reniform 
macula is strewn with black and in the centre strangulated, encircled with whitish and black; the undulate 
line consists of small black spots with white dots on them, the largest at the anal angle. Hindwing whitish, 
on the veins and margin brownish. From Mexico to Panama; —- in Brazil occurs a less reddish form : trocas Schs.; trocas. 
also in Paraguay. 
E. cymax Dyar (21 b). The broad, almost quadrangular forewing is quite light reddish-brown with cymax. 
fine double red-brown transverse lines filled up with a somewhat lighter colour; the ochreous-yelloAvreniform 
macula is pupilled with 2 black dots, the upper one distinct, the lower faded. The undulate line is light, undulate. 
The hindwing is blackish-grey, with light reddish fringes. From Mexico (Misantla) in June. 
E. glaucistis Hynps. (21 i). Forewing greyish-brown, with fine undulate transverse lines and a faded glaucistis. 
median shade; maculae in fine whitish rings. The reniform macula in the centre strewn with black; before 
the indistinct light undulate line there are small black spots, the largest at the costal margin, proximal margin 
and in the centre. Hindwing ochreous-brown. Brazil. 
E. azucara Schs. (21 b) has ochreous-brownish forewings with darker transverse lines, the posterior azucara. 
line finely dentate and with darker pupilled maculae encircled with yellowish, the ring-macula obliquely elliptical, 
the reniform macula strangulated, below distally dotted white, between both with a dark median shade; instead 
of the undulate line small dark and yellowish sagittae. Hindwing brownish-grey. Brazil. 
E. lobata Hmps. (= agnata Drc. part.) (21 c). Forewing at the base convex, below at the costal lobata. 
margin with long fringes, the cell and the space behind it clad with hair turned downwards, the hindwing in 
the basal half roughly haired. Yellowish brownish-grey with double transverse lines filled up with a lighter 
colour, behind the posterior line with black, grey-dotted streaks on the veins; maculae pupilled reddish, in 
whitish rings, the reniform macula proximally produced on the median; the lighter reddish undulate line is 
proximally darker. Hindwing brown. From Costa Rica. 
E. remipes Zerny has similar wings as the preceding, on the fore wing beneath the cell and a stripe remipes. 
along the proximal margin are covered with raised scales. Fore wing of a fiery ferruginous-red colour, towards 
the base orange-yellow with brown veins, before the margin strewn a little with white, with brown transverse 
lines, the posterior line rather indistinct, very sharply dentate; the maculae are ferruginous-red mixed with 
orange-yellow, the reniform macula is distally concave, below with a white dot; a brown median shade is indis¬ 
tinctly present; the undulate line consists of a row of triangular, dark brown small spots distally pupilled orange- 
yellow. Hindwing greyish-brown. Posterior tibiae outside with a brush of long, hair-shaped, yellowish scales. 
Expanse of wings: 33 mm. Bolivia (Rio Songo). 
E. mesostrigata Hinps. (21 c) is like the next species distinguished by very long anal valves, the mesostriga- 
hairy cover of the forewing similar as in lobata, but the hindwing only with some long hairs at the base. Forewing 
purple reddish brown with double transverse lines, like in lobata, the costal-marginal part of the median area 
light reddish with dark striped veins, the maculae small, the reniform macula above extended; before the 
brownish-spotted undulate line small black sagittae. Hindwing brownish-grey. Guatemala, Panama. 
E. sublecta Dyar (21 c) resembles 7nesostrigata, but it is smaller, redder and without the light, dark- subleda. 
veined costal-marginal part of the median area, basally and subterminally blackened. Hindwing darker. From 
Mexico (Zacualpan) in August. 
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