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spots of the undulate line there are proximally dark sagittae. Hindwing red-brown with a darker median line. 
Guatemala to Brazil. 
H. chlorographa Hmps. (32 f) has reddish-brown forewings, in the antemedian area and in the distal chloroyra- 
half of the median area irrorated with purple pink and violettish-grey, with double transverse lines filled up vh ' 
with emerald-green, and the maculae being in green rings and below contiguous; between them the cellular 
ground is blackened; the undulate line is likewise green, proximally edged with blackish. Hindwing red-brown. 
Ecuador. 
H. thermeola Hmp.s. Forewing bright red-brown, strewn with black, with double subbasal and anterior thermeola. 
transverse lines filled up with green, the posterior line filled up with pink; the green-ringed maculae are black 
and redbrown-centred, the reniform macula is situate in a black spot and inwardly produced on the median; 
in the postmedian area there are 3 large black spots, between them 3 red-brown, pointed sagittary spots before 
the whitish undulate line. Hindwing coppery brown. Expanse of wings: 4G mm. Western Colombia. 
H. beryllus On. ( viridis Edw.) (32 f) has green, black-strewn forewings, in the disc irrorated with beryllus. 
red-brown, the veins strewn with white, with black transverse lines being double at the costal margin, and 
large brown maculae in white rings, the coniform macula traversed by green; the yellowish-white undulate 
line is rather broad, proximally with small black sagittae, interrupted by the faded red-brown upper and lower 
radial branches and the upper median branch. Hindwing yellowish, at the distal margin broadly red-brown. 
Mexico to Brazil and Peru. 
H. lineata Drc. (32 g) is a common, widely distributed insect, and very similar to beryllus at once ihicaiu. 
discernible by the narrower but more distinctly defined yellowish-white undulate line which is pointedly crossed 
by the 3 fine black veins being on both sides distinctly edged with red-brown; all the markings are clearer, 
more precisely marked, the green colour recedes more. Mexico to Peru. 
H. exundata Schs. (= panama Strd., ab. 1 .Hmps.) (32 g). Forewing brown, a spot below the base of cxundata. 
the cell, the ring-macnla and a spot below it, as well as large subterminal spots blackish-brown, the transverse 
lines bordered with green, the costal margin being spotted green; the maculae and a spot below the ring-macula 
are surrounded by whitish; the undulatelv dentated subterminal line separates the species at once from the 
similar beryllus. Costa Rica, Panama. 
H. celestina Schs. Forewing in the basal third lavender-grey, crossed by a green line and distally cdesiina. 
bordered with cinnamon-brown; anterior transverse line black, on both sides broadly shaded with green, 
median area light brown with green-ringed small macular spots; the posterior transverse line is bordered with 
grey, the veins before it are likewise grey; in the brown marginal area there is the bright green undidate line. 
Hindwing greyish-brown. Guatemala. 
H. rollia Schs. Forewing green mixed with purple brown, in the cell brown, in the median area below it rollia. 
darker brown ; the ring-macula is a small green spot, the reniform macula is formed by 2 green lines in a blackish- 
brown spot, distally shaded with lilac, with a dark discal streak therein , below it a lilac diffuse spot not reaching 
the distal margin, below it the wing is blackish-brown, traversed by green lines; undulate line white, proximally 
shaded with brown, interrupted on the middle radial branch, below it fadedly cinnamon-brown. Hindwing 
greenish-white, distally brown with an undulate postmedian line. Peru. 
H. viridipicta Schs. has blackish-brown forewings, finely reddish at the costal margin and hind-margin viridipida. 
with black transverse lines broadly edged with green; instead of the coniform macula a white spot, behind it 
a dark spot on both sides bordered with green. Reniform macula reddish-brown, crossed by 2 green lines, in 
the postmedian area the two median branches and the median radial branch are pinkish-brown as far as the 
white undulate line which is spotted pinkisli-brown on the veins; marginal area green, traversed by lilac-brown 
veins. Hindwing greyish-brown, tinted pink with pink fringes. Costa Rica. 
H. berylloides Hmps. (32.g) is one of the largest species, the most similar to beryllus (32 f), separated bcrylluidcs. 
by the non-coherent undulate line which is composed of single, short whitish streaks, forewing extensively 
bright moss-green with red-brown spots, single transverse lines on both sides bordered with green, with brown 
and black-centred maculae in green rings; submedianly at the undulate line a large white spot. Hindwing 
red-brown. Jamaica. 
12. Genus: Atreplies Hmps. 
Very closely allied to Speocropia (p. 218) and distinguished by the stunted proboscis and more thickly- 
scaled second palpal joint as well as the parted tuft on the prothorax; of the series of abdominal tufts that 
on the 3rd ring is the largest. Only 2 tropical American species are known so far. 
A. albiluna Hmps. (32 g). Forewing brownish purple grey, strewn with white, with greenish veins albiluna. 
and black transverse lines, the maculae feebly surrounded with whitish, with a white crescentiform streak 
outside at the reniform macula; before and behind the greyish-white undulate line with small black sagittae. 
Hindwing brownish-grey. $ antennae pectinate. Brazil. 
