ELORIA. By Dr. W. Schaus. 
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E. schausi sp. n. Draudt (73 b). Very similar to the preceding species, wings more semihyaline and schausi. 
somewhat iridescent, all the veins drab; discocellulars on forewing very broadly suffused with drab. Forewing: 
subcostal area dull white, only veins and interspace between 11 and 7 suffused with fuscous; apex fuscous, 
similar to noyesi, terminating in a point at tornus. Termen of hindwings at vein 4 somewhat produced to a 
slight angle, more broadly suffused with drab. Type: 1 <$ from Amazonas e coll. Stgr. in Mus. Berlin. 
E. lucida Wkr. (73 c). <$. Antennae black. Head and collar orange. Thorax light neutral grey, lucida. 
Abdomen white mottled above with drab; dorsal and lateral fuscous lines. Wings white, thinly scaled, the 
veins fuscous. Forewing: apex suffused with mouse grey, more heavily marked on underside, where the costa 
is similarly suffused. Hindwing below with some terminal dark irrorations; cilia dark tipped with white. Brazil. 
E. hiulca sj). n. Draudt (73 c). E- Shaft of antennae fuscous, pectinations drab. Head and collar hiulcci. 
yellow; thorax and abdomen white, no dorsal stripe. Wings semihyaline white, veins in terminal third broadly 
suffused with drab, also subcostal area and apex; very broadly so the discocellulars on forewing and veins 3 
and 4, the latter connected with discocellulars; on hindwing base of cilia drab. Type: 1 $ from Columbia in 
Mus. Berlin e coll. Stgr. 
E. discalis Wkr. (= erycinoides Fldr.) (73 c). Body and wings fuscous black; abdomen below discalis. 
white. Forewing: basal third more thinly scaled, hair brown; white streaks in cell; a white patch between 
veins 2 and 3, terminating in a point near termen; 3 subapical white spots between veins 7—4, and a point 
below vein 4. Hindwing with interspaces thinly scaled, white at termen. Amazons. 
E. chorax Drc. evidently closely allied to discalis Wkr., has the black very much reduced. Sarayacu chorax. 
Ecuador. 
E. chares Drc. is larger with a large orange yellow spot from costa before apex to tornus. I have not clmrcs. 
seen specimens of these two species, and do not know whether they belong to this group or the following with 
veins 7 not stalked with 8. Sarayacu Ecuador. 
III. Vein 7 on forewing not stalked. 
E. intaefa Wkr. (73 c). <J. Antennae: shaft white with small drab spots; branches light drab. Head Intacta. 
and body white; collar yellowish; abdomen with a light drab dorsal line. Wings semihyaline white, the veins finely 
light drab. Underneath the termen narrowly drab; the costa of fore wing with slight light drab suffusion. Para. 
E. insulsa sp. n. Draudt (73 c). $. Very similar to Intacta, whole body white, collar not yellow, insulsa. 
abdomen with fuscous dorsal line. Wings semihyaline white, veins very finely fuscous black, discocellulars 
on hindwing white, not drab. Underneath only the apex of forewings somewhat suffused with drab. 1 <$ from 
Corvico, Bolivia, Type in Mus. Berlin. 
E. manesia sp. nov. (73 c). Similar to Intacta Wkr., the discocellulars on both wings more heavily manesia. 
marked with drab. Wings below with tips of veins drab; no drab suffusion at apex of forewing. Expanse: 
38 mm. Amazons. $ genitalia as in E. mallalia except: harpes assymmetrical, left shorter than the right 
terminating in a ragged strongly scobinate, irregularly shaped but unhooked apex; apex of right harp hooked 
and strongly scobinate. Cornuti as in E. ebba. (C. Heinrich.) 
E. venosa Wkr. (73 d). The largest of the white, dark veined species. $ from Colombia differs from venosa. 
the figure of the <$. Lep. Het. in B. M. Vol. 5, pi. 89, fig. 1, in having the veins on hindwing white. It is possible 
our specimens represent a different species. Proboscis present in $. 
E. jocosa Dogn. (73 d). $. Head hair brown; shaft of antennae white, branches fuscous. Thorax jocosa. 
and abdomen white, the latter with dorsal hah’ brown fascia. Wings white, the veins finely hair brown, the 
discocellulars white; costal margin of fore wing broadly hair brown. Expanse: 32 mm. Type from Manaos, Amaz.; 
also from Villavicencio, Colombia. 
E. onaba Drc. (73 d). <$. Differs from E. jocosa Dogn. in being frequently larger, the veins hah brown onaba. 
on terminal third of wing, and more heavily marked. The $ usually has the apex of forewing suffused 
with hair brown. Expanse: $ 40 mm. Costa Rica; Panama. 
