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EUMICHTIS. Bv Dr. M. Draudt. 
subtermina- E. subterminalis Hmps. Forewing red-brown mixed with dark brown and sap-green, in the marginal 
area whitish with double black transverse lines, filled up with green and proximally bordered with green, the 
maculae surrounded by whitish, the reniform macula on the median vein inwardly produced; undulate line 
whitish, in the $ broader, band-shaped, opposite the cell with a tooth. Hindwing light brown. Expanse of 
wings: 38 mm. Colombia. 
sommeri. E. sommeri Lef. has been already described in Vol. Ill, p. 132 and figured on pi. 28 d, and inserted 
there in the subdivision Crino Hbn. which has only finely serrate antennae in the male sex. Forewing dark 
greyish-brown with a darker central area which is bored by black, white-edged transverse lines; maculae grey, 
surrounded by black; behind the double distal transverse line with black and white vein-dots; undulate line 
white with black sagittae before it. Hindwing whitish, veins and margin brownish-grey, Greenland and Labrador 
— The larva being above brown and beneath yellow lives on low plants. 
ducta. E. ducta Grt. (29 c). The <§ has only plain antennae, it is much larger, more blackish-brown with a 
purple tint, a little strewn with white, with double transverse lines though not filled up with white, by a prolon¬ 
gation of the coniform macula distally with small white spots. Hindwing blackish-brown, in the disc whitish. 
Canada, United States (Maine, New York). 
versuta. E. versuta 8m. (= moilena Streck.) (29 b). Similar to ducta, on an average somewhat smaller, more 
mixed with grey, with lighter areas before the anterior and behind the posterior transverse lines near the 
hindmargin; the double transverse lines are filled up with grey, the reniform macula without small white 
spots. Hindwing lighter, brownish. Canada; Colorado. — The larva is light green, watered with brown and 
strewn with white, with narrow white longitudinal lines on the dorsum and sides. 
miniota. E. miniota 8m. is presumably hardly separable from the two preceding species which probably belong 
together. According to Benjamin, Smith’s types are somewhat browner, but the difference is so insignificant 
that it may only refer to older specimens that had been exposed to the light. 
loda. E. loda Streck. ( — albiserrata 8m.) (33 h) differs from the closely allied preceding species in the absence 
of ail brown tints and in more contrastingly purer white and black markings. The $ hindwing is somewhat 
purer white than that of the female. British Columbia. 
maida. E. niaida Dyar (29 b) is a very dark brownish-black species, very scantily, particularly on the veins, 
strewn with white, at the hindmargin somewhat reddish-brown; the transverse lines are quite extinct, the 
maculae surrounded by black, in the reniform macula in front and behind fine white lines, below on the 
median it is inwardly produced; the undulate line consists of black, white-centred small spots, that at the 
anal angle being more intensely white. Hindwing brownish-grey. From British Columbia. 
hita. E, hita Dgn. (29 a). Forewing greyish-white, irrorated with brownish-grey, in the hindmarginal half 
tinted somewhat reddish-brown; transverse lines double, the distal line with a small white luna near the hind- 
margin; maculae large, grey, surrounded by black and brown-centred with an oblique median shadow be¬ 
tween both; undulate line indistinctly spotted blackish. Hindwing of a pure white with brown veins and mar¬ 
gin and a black subterminal spot on the lower median branch. Venezuela, Ecuador. 
photophila. E. photophila Btlr. (= margarita Btlr.) (29 b). Forewing lilac greyish-brown, in some places tinted 
olive-green, with rather indistinct double transverse lines and black vein-streaks behind the distal line; the 
olive-greenish ring-macula is coherent with a round spot below it, the somewhat strangulated reniform macula 
is darker pupilled. Hindwing white, veins and margins brownish. Chile. 
chlorosticta. E. chlorosticta Dyar. Forewing purple grey with numerous green and black spots with black, finely 
dentate transverse lines and large green though faded maculae which are not surrounded by black; undulate 
line spotted, with a larger spot at the anal angle, proximally with a green line. Hindwing at the base whitish 
with dark veins and central spot, an undulate postmedian line and a blackish margin. Mexico (Hildalgo). 
chlorograp- E. chlorograpta Dgn. Forewing brown, in the basal and subterminal areas irrorated with violet, the 
ta - transverse lines edged with green, in the disc dark blackish-brown, in it the obliquely oval ring-macula sur¬ 
rounded by green, and the large reniform macula being somewhat less distinctly marked green and proxi¬ 
mally bordered with black; the area between the doubly undulate subterminal line and the blackish-brown 
small marginal lunae is mixed with green, traversed by the violet ends of the veins. Hindwing brownish with 
a bronze lustre. Expanse of wings: 25 to 26 mm. Peru. 
jucunda. E. jucuilda Jones (29 b) is allied to the preceding; forewing greenish-white, in the central area lined 
with brown, with large white basal and costal spots, fine blackish transverse lines and large greenish-white 
maculae, the ring-macula connected with a similar spot below it, both being finely bordered with black; in 
the central area, particularly towards the hindmargin, fine black transverse striae; at the distal margin 2 
large black triangular spots, a similar subcostal spot before the apex. Hindwing brown, at the margin dar¬ 
ker. Brazil. The species was described as a Hypnotype, but on account of its tufted abdomen it cannot belong 
to that genus. 
jucundissi- E. jucuildissinia Zerny (29 b). described as a Dryobota, we also place hereto owing to its external re- 
nm. semblance, because that genus has no other representatives in America. Forewing bone-white, in the basal 
