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ones between the middle radial and the costal margin, below they are smaller and more indistinct, between 
the lower radial veins projecting far towards the margin, then running very obliquely to the middle of the 
proximal margin; in the marginal area there are somewhat darker scales interspersed. Hindwings white, thinly 
scaled, with a grey marginal band widening at the apex. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. Described according to 
2 fresh $$ from the Rio Negro (East Colombia); Coll. Fassl. 
P. 181, line 23 from above, to sadana add: (31 a). 
,, 181, ,, 26 ,, „ , ,, maihani ,, (31 a), and the synonym: (fuscatum Rothsch.) of p. 182, line 23 from 
above. 
P. 182, line 5 from above, to scyton add: (31 a); (25 i) made according to Cramer’s figure ist not recognizable. Add 
besides to it as synonym: ( mizar Druce) of p. 182 line 11 from below. 
Insert hereafter: 
E. parascyton Hmps. (31 a) differs from the preceding by its white-margined forehead, black-striped parascyton. 
shoulder-covers, the forewings being of a purer whitish, with an olive-brown tint in the basal halves, the base 
itself black; the transverse lines more shadowy; instead of the light spot behind the cell there is blackish dusting. 
Expanse of wings: 28 mm. Peru. 
p. 
182, 
line 
12 
from 
above, eliminate schausi as synonymous to xanthurum. 
9 9 
182, 
99 
23 
9 9 
,, , eliminate f uscatum as synonymous to maihani. 
99 
182, 
99 
27 
99 
,, , to fuscobrunneum add: (31 b). 
99 
182, 
9 9 
24 
99 
below, ,, fuscoirroratum ,, (31 b). 
99 
182, 
99 
22 
9 9 
,, , minor is to be placed as synonym to E. brunneum 
with the reference: (31 b), of p. 128 line 12 from above (as Teucer). 
P. 
182, 
line 
20 
from 
below, to strix add: (31 b). 
9-9 
182, 
9 9 
14 
9 ? - 
„ , „ ino „ (31 b). 
99 
182, 
9 9 
11 
9 9 
,, , eliminate mizar as synonymous to scyton. 
99 
182, 
99 
8 
J 5 
,, , to resina add: (31 c). 
99 
182, 
9 9 
5 
9 9 
,, , ,, ignotum ,, (31 a). 
9 9 
182, 
99 
2 
9 9 
,, , ,, irroratum ,, (31 c). 
99 
183, 
,, 
3 
9 9 
above, eliminate testaceum as synonymous to lineatum. 
99 
183, 
9 9 
6 
99 
,, , after testaceum insert: hoffmannsi Rothsch. (31 b) of 
99 
183, 
99 
6 
99 
,, , to zephyrum add: (31 c). 
9 9 
183, 
9 9 
19 
99 
,, , ,, phaeoproctum ,, (25 i). 
99 
183, 
9 9 
15 
99 
,, , place aetolia to Micragra. 
99 
183, 
9 9 
22 
9 9 
,, , to venosum add: (31 c). 
99 
183, 
9 9 
28 
99 
,, , ,, intranotatum ,, (31 c). 
99 
183, 
99 
17 
99 
below, „ birchelli ,, (31 c). 
Insert hereafter: 
E. perplicatum spec. nov. (31 b) forms about the intermediary between birchelli and fuscoirroratum. perplica- 
Body and forewings fawn-coloured, on the head somewhat lighter yellowish, on the abdomen darker, posteriorly 
with a slight steel-blue reflection. Palpi anteriorly black, interiorly and at the base of the terminal segment 
white. Legs blackish-brown, at the ends of the tibiae and tarsi white-ringed. The abdomen shows whitish lateral 
stripes. Forewings densely strewn with brown scales; they exhibit 3 indistinct, oblique transverse stripes, the 
antemarginal one more in the shape of a broad shade, the two others are dotted dark on the ribs; in the lower 
half of the transverse vein there is a dark dot; the apex is parted by an oblique streak; before the margin 
between the veins small dashes, on the margin similar ones at the ends of the veins. Hindwings brownish-grey, 
towards the base somewhat lighter. Antennae at the ends above white, before them blackish. Expanse of 
wings: 35 mm. Described according to 1 £ from the Coll. Wernicke from Sa. Catharina (Brazil). 
E. insitivum sp. nov. (31 c) is somewhat like the preceding and resembles also P.seudaclytia popayana. insitivum. 
Anterior body andforewings light brown. Abdomen above ochreous-yellow with large, blackish-brown transverse 
spots being confluent on the anterior rings. Ventral side whitish with a broad, blackish-brown median stripe, at 
the sides small black spots. Forewings with darker veins and 3 similar transverse stripes as in the preceding; 
the space between the two distal ones darkened. Apex of the wing parted by black; at the upper and lower 
cell-angles one dark dot each. Hindwings grey-brownish, thinly scaled. Expanse of wings: 30 mm. 1 $ from 
Villavicencio (Colombia) in the Coll. Fassl. 
E. sarisa sp. nov. (31 d). I am sorry to say that I am unable to ascertain the position of this most sarisa. 
peculiar insect, since only 1 fresh is before me(FASSL). The strangest mark is probably an organ, to be explained 
as a secondary sexual distinction, on the under surface of the forewing. The cell in its upper half is here 
covered with long yellowish scales, whereas in the lower half there rise erect, more hair-like, deep dark brown 
scales from the whole cellular length of the median, about like a prolonged female retinaculum; they conceal 
a lancet-shaped, white, somewhat diaphanous formation extending almost to the end of the cell, with longitu¬ 
dinally-grooved channels, looking something like the blade of a grass; proximally it disappears beneath the 
remarkably strong male retinaculum which as usually rises from the costal. On trying cautiously to move 
the frenulum, it seems also to move, so that it might be considered as an uncommon development of the retina¬ 
culum; I can, however, as stated above, not ascertain this now without risking to damage the specimen. Anterior 
body and forewings are brown; hindhead, neck, palpal base, and throat are ochreous-yellow, so is the upper 
side of the abdomen exhibiting black transverse spots which are more or less confluent on the anterior 
rings and covered by the brown hair of the base. Chest and venter whitish, legs somewhat more brownish. The 
forewings are veined indistinctly darker; the centre is crossed by a faded transverse band being broken almost 
