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EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
napaloides. 
nnpaiita. 
sordida. 
maria. 
marissima. 
(jar da. 
interula. 
macula. 
congruens. 
canescens. 
3 and 4 somewhat lighter; the subterminal line recedes between 4 and 6, and is replaced here by two black 
longitudinal patches. Hindwing in the costal portion coloured like the rest of the wing, the subterminal line 
farther remote from the margin. According to 1 $ from Chanchamayo (Peru). $ type in the Berlin Museum 
in the Coll. Stattdinger. $ type from Medina (Eastern Colombia) in the Coll. Bang-Haas. According to 
Schaits also in the U. S. National Museum, without any denomination. 
E. napaloides Dogn. is larger than the very similar napala, on the brown forewing strewn with white, 
the double antemedian line only extends to the median, the double postmedian line is hardly undulating, the 
strongly notched subterminal line receding between 4 and 6. The brown hindwing is strewn with white in the 
costal-marginal half, here with a double postmedian line; the subterminal line as in napala and its allies. French 
Guiana. 
E„ napalita sp. n. (82 h) is most closely allied to napalona, but smaller and somewhat darker, without 
the postmedian brightenings, the antemedian line double in the costal-marginal portion, subcostally very 
long dentate towards the margin, like the single postmedian line and the subterminal line, the former without 
the white vein-dots, the latter in the costal-marginal portion double, filled with a somewhat lighter colour 
and very long and oblicpiely projecting towards the margin on 9. Hindwing monotonously dark brown, in 
the costal portion not contrasting, the subterminal line nearer to the margin than in napalona. <$ type from 
Iquitos in the Berlin Museum in the Coll. Staudinger. 
E. sordida Schs. (82 h) is brownish on the forewing, strewn with grey, only the dentate postmedian 
line and the deeply dentate subterminal line being visible, the narrow subterminal area slightly lighter, in 
the marginal portion the veins very fine black. Hindwing brown, costally strewn with grey, with a feeble 
subterminal line not reaching to the anal angle. Brazil. 
E. maria Schs. (82 h) likewise belongs yet to the theresa- group. Anterior body and forewing yellowish 
reddish-brown, densely strewn with black as far as the posterior transverse line, the latter with white vein-dots, 
the anterior line more or less indistinct, between them a small black cell-end spot; behind the deeply dentate 
subterminal line with black vein-streaks ending white on the brown fringes. Abdomen and hindwing brown, 
hindwing in the costal-marginal portion as on the forewing, the subterminal line together with the black vein- 
streaks forms round, somewhat lighter, small marginal spots. From Costa Rica. 
E. marissima Dogn. is very similar, on the forewing more chestnut-brown, with darker veins, only 
traces of the transverse lines, the postmedian line with vein-dots, the dentate subterminal line hardly contrasting 
with the ground-colour. Hindwing brown, in the anal-marginal half lighter and more monotonous, the dentate 
subterminal line only apically visible. French Guiana. 
E. gurda Dogn. (83a) is allied to maria , somewhat larger, brownish ashy-grey, basally and before 
the subterminal line strewn with whitish, with indistinct dentate transverse lines, the posterior one with white 
vein-dots, between both a sharply angled black discal streak; the sharply notched subterminal line incurved 
between 4 and 6, the black vein-streaks behind it terminate on the fringes with white dots. Hindwing brown 
in the costal-marginal portion more greyish-black, with the beginning of a whitish median line; subterminal 
line not very strong, behind it the distal margin is somewhat lighter. Prothorax with whitish hair, the brown 
abdomen above with whitish-grey hair and black dorsal tufts. Peru and Colombia. 
E. interula Dogn. (81 f). Head and thorax blackish-grey, frons and abdomen brown. Forewing lustrous 
light reddish-yellow, strewn with white, the median area black, strewn with white, bordered by the very indistinct 
transverse lines, the posterior line double with vein-dots; behind the strongly dentate subterminal line with 
black veins of the marginal area, fringes speckled black and light. Hindwing brown, in the costal-marginal 
portion on the reddish ground strewn with black, with 2 black short lines bordered with white, the subterminal 
line almost to the anal angle, the veins behind it black. Expanse of wings: 37 mm. Sao Paulo. 
E. mucida sp. n. (83 a) has much broader forewings with a rounder apex; greyish-brown, strewn 
with blackish, antemedian line double at the costal margin, postmedian line likewise double, the latter filled 
with light, so that a light line is produced from the costal margin to the inner margin, before it a black cell-end 
spot; the subterminal line forms inwards black sagittary streaks, in contrast with the other species it is 
outside bordered with light, not inside; fringes speckled. Hindwing brown, costal-marginal portion strewn 
with black, here with a short light median line; behind the subterminal line reaching to the anal angle the 
margin is lighter. Head and thorax covered with greyish-white hair. Type: 1 from South Brazil in the Berlin 
Museum. 
E. congruens Dogn. is more red-brown than gurda, the postmedian line is stronger, with short dents, 
subcostally not angular, hardly rounded; the subterminal line forms on 4 a large spot of the ground-colour, 
the space before it is whitish, excepting the costal portion. Forewing and costal area of hindwing with red 
hairs. South-Eastern Peru. 
E. canescens Dogn. (81 f) belongs to the adusta- group; forewing grey with a faint red-brown tint, 
apically and terminally lighter whitish; transverse lines darker, the anterior line irregular, close behind it the 
cellular dot, the posterior line subcostally angular, hardly dentate, outside bordered with whitish, straight 
to the inner margin, the subterminal line feebly dentate, subcostally and between 3 and 5 inwardly angular. 
