EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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E. revincta sp. n. (82 f) exhibits still somewhat longer forewings than the other species, darker greyish- revincta. 
white, strewn with brown, with similar transverse lines, the antemedian line distinct, at the upper edge of the 
cell projecting far distad in an acute angle, on the veins notched as far as the inner margin; in the lower cell- 
angle there is a fine black dot; the postmedian line is double, the interior portion complete, on the veins in¬ 
wardly notched, between them projecting outwards with round arches, the exterior portion only distinct on 
the veins; subterminal line forming regular dents, though not such high ones as in ornata , parallel to the margin. 
Hindwing as in ornata ; in the basal portion of the forewing a few yellow scales are intermixed, as in the basal 
portion of the costal margin on the hindwing. Described from 1 $ from Peru (type in the Berlin Museum). 
E. durtea Schs. (82 f). Anterior body grey, abdomen light red-brown, basally with black dorsal tufts, durtea. 
Forewing dark grey, with black veins; subcostally at the base of the cell, above the submedian, and between 
5 and 6 with brown stripes; the anterior and posterior dark transverse lines double, the dentate subterminal 
line black, at the cross-vein a black line. Hindwing light brown, costal margin and apex as on forewing, with 
a short dark postmedian line and a subterminal line, and black veine in the marginal portion. French Guiana. 
E. supertheresa Dogn. is very near to the following theresa, somewhat larger, lighter, more greenish grey, superfherc- 
with a brown longitudinal shadow through the disc as far as the distal margin; on the hindwing the two sa - 
colours grey and brown are sharply separated. Guiana to Peru. 
E. theresa Schs. (82 f) is on the forewing grey, strewn with brownish, with black veins particularly to- theresa. 
wards the margin, and with 2 black cellular dots; antemedian line indistinct, postmedian line with round arches, 
subterminal line projecting on the veins in very pointed dents, the area before it somewhat lighter. Hindwing 
in the interior half brown, with a dentate dark grey subterminal line and traces of a median line. The no- 
menclatural form described from Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). — More to the north, in Mexico, the species occurs 
in a much darker, intensely black-strewn form, with distinct white dots in the notches of the postmedian line: 
mexicana /. n. (82 g). The $ is much larger and more monotonous, with feebler markings. mexicana. 
E. albiserrata sp. n. (82 g) is the most closely allied to theresa, but larger and much darker, on the fore- albiserrata. 
wing olive blackish, with black veins, between the deep dents of the single antemedian and postmedian lines 
filled with white, before the very long and deeply dentate subterminal line there is whitish irroration. Hindwing 
red-brown, in the costal-marginal portion on both sides bordered with whitish. Colombia and Amazons. type 
from Sao Paulo de Oliventja in the Berlin Museum in the Coll. Staudinger. 
E. teresina Schs. (82 g) shows the colouring of supertheresa, but it lacks the brown longitudinal shadow teresina. 
through the disc, and the postmedian line is less deeply dentate; the dentate antemedian line is double. It 
also resembles revincta to some degree, but it is smaller, the fore wing less elongate, the subterminal line is not 
quite parallel to the margin, but between 4 and 6 it recedes slightly towards the base. From French Guiana. 
E. geminata Dogn. is allied to teresina ; anterior body and forewing whitish-grey, strewn with brown; geminaia. 
both the transverse lines are double, the anterior one submedianly angular, the posterior one regularly dentate, 
between them two cell-end dots; subterminal line single, deeply dentate, behind it and on the transverse lines 
the veins are marked with black. Hindwing and abdomen light reddish yellowish-brown, the latter with a 
whitish anal tuft, the former with a double postmedian line, before and behind it in the light costal portion 
strewn with blackish; near the margin there is a complete subterminal line. Fringes speckled black and white. 
Described from 2 from the Amazons (Obidos). 
E. viridescens Dogn. (81 f). Forewing strewn with greenish, black and white scales, producing a moss- viridescens. 
greenish tint, in the <$ the postdiscal and inner-marginal areas are more intensely strewn with white; the two trans¬ 
verse lines are conspicuous by white vein-dots, the black subterminal line is strongly dentate. Abdomen and 
anal-marginal half of hindwing rusty brown, hindwing with a black, dentate subterminal line, in the costal- 
marginal half bordered with white, and here besides with a white, not dentate median line. Peru (Yahuarmayo). 
E. napala Schs. (82 g) is marked as theresa, but the ground-colour is a dull olive brown, with darker napala. 
veins; anterior transverse line only shadow-like; posterior line only double at the costal margin; on the hind¬ 
wing the costal-marginal portion is strewn in a darker colour, therein with a doidde postmedian line, the sub- 
terminal line extends to the anal angle. Guiana. 
E. insuta sp. n. (82 h) is similar to napala 4 , ground-colour more rusty brown, head, collar, and patagia insuta. 
with whitish-grey hairs. Basal portion of forewing and costal-marginal portion of hindwing strewn with white, 
antemedian line double in the costal-marginal portion, the postmedian line single, deeply dentate, on the veins 
dotted white; postmedian area somewhat lighter, subterminal line very deeply dentate, sligthly receding on 5, 
the veins behind it black. Hindwing with a black median line extending to vein 5, and a black subterminal line 
extending to the anal angle. Described from 1 <$ from Sao Paulo. Type in the Berlin Museum. 
E. napalona sp. n. (82 h) is likewise similar, somewhat larger, more slender, with a longer abdomen, napalona. 
bright red-brown, without the whitish strewing of insuta , veins fine black, the antemedian line is entirely absent 
on the forewing, the postmedian line at the costal margin indistinctly double; the median area below the cell 
slightly powdered with pmple, with thick black veins; postmedian area below the costal margin and between 
