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dying away on 2; the grey fringes on the ends of the veins white. Hindwing white, costally grey, disc and 
anal margin with reddish-yellow hair, costally with a median line and a dentate subterminal line; the latter 
between 3 and 5 inwardly removed. Ends of veins grey, on the fringes white. Thorax reddish-grey. Expanse 
of wings: 39—41 mm. Merida (Venezuela). 
E. filispinosa sp. n. (83 a) is allied to gurda by the angular cell-end streak; anterior body greyish- fUispinoxfi. 
white, intermixed with black hairs, abdomen brown with black dorsal tufts and grey anal hair. Eorewing greyish- 
white, in the disc light brownish with thick black transverse lines, the anterior line notched, at the costal 
margin double, the posterior line double, below the costal margin oblicpxely distad, then almost vertical to 
the inner margin, the interior portion of black dents, the exteiior portion more composed of brown diffuse 
spots; subterminal line deeply notched with black vein-streaks behind it, before the grey-speckled fringes 
with a white marginal line. Hindwing light brown, in the costal-marginal portion grey with a white postmedian 
line and a notched subterminal line which extends to the anal angle and behind which the marginal area 
is whitish. Type: 1 from Joinville (Brazil) in the Berlin Museum. 
E. sulga Schs. (83 a). Head and thorax whitish-grey. Abdomen above dark grey, mixed with brown, *i<h/a. 
beneath reddish-brown. Forewing grey, strewn with brown, both the transverse lines are quite absent, at the 
cell-end a black dot; at the base of the costa there is an oblique, light reddish-brown patch, at the centre of the 
inner margin an oblong light grey spot, distal area somewhat lighter reddish; veins fine black, subterminal line 
notched. Hindwing brown, in the costal-marginal portion like the forewing, which colour extends behind the 
entirely extinct subterminal line as small spots between the fine black veins almost to the anal angle. Guiana. 
E. simia Dogn. (83 a) is allied to sulga by the marking of the forewing; ashy grey with a faint pinkish * timid. 
tint, strewn with black, both the transverse lines extremely feeble, the posterior one only marked at the costal 
margin, the acute angles of the subterminal line more distinct, the veins very fine black. Hindwing very light 
brownish-white, at the anal margin with yellowish hair, in the costal-marginal portion pinkish-grey, behind the feeb¬ 
ly indicated subterminal line with fine vein-streaks. Abdomen yellowish reddish-brown. From Merida (Venezuela). 
E. simiola sp. n. (83 a) resembles simia by the light hindwing. Forewing on the whitish ground simiola. 
strewn with light cinnamon-reddish, veins finely cinnamon-brown, the anterior transverse line absent, the 
shadow-like posterior line is double, extending obliquely outwards from the costal margin, then pointedly broken 
in a slight bend obliquely inwards to the inner margin; at the cell-end a small dark spot; the subterminal 
line is only indicated by blackish-brown wedge-shaped diffuse spots situate inwards to it; fringes on the 
ends of the veins crossed by white. Hindwing almost white, at the anal margin feebly haired yellowish, in 
the costal-marginal portion light cinnamon-reddish, with a pointedly notched subterminal line extending to 
vein 5, behind this line the margin is white; fringes speckled with cinnamon-brown. Body cinnamon-brown. Head 
and thorax intermixed with yellowish-white hairs. According to 1 S from Venezuela. Type in the Berlin Museum. 
E. plana TF&r. (83 b) is a smaller species, brownish-white, strewn with a darker colour, at the costal plana. 
margin almost pure white, strewn with black, anterior transverse line quite indistinct, posterior line dentate, 
the veins before it fine black; the long dents of the brown subterminal line extending outside as far as the fi inges, 
inside as far as the postmedian line. Hindwing light cinnamon-brownish, in the costal-marginal portion 
greyish-white, the subterminal line only extending to vein 5. The 9 is but little larger and not so distinctly 
marked. Espiritu Santo (Brazil). 
E. planita Schs. (83 b) is very similar, but the forewing entirely lacks the long subterminal dents, on planiia. 
the hindwing the subterminal line, however, extends to the anal angle, behind it the distal margin it strewn 
with white. Villarica (Paraguay). 
E. adusta Whr. (= rubiginosa Fldr.) (83 b) is a large species. Anterior body greyish-white, inter- adusta. 
mixed with single black hairs, abdomen brown with black dorsal tufts. Forewing greyish-white, strewn with 
black,with cinnamon brownish-pink longitudinal stripes subcostally, through the cell and submedianly; with 
the same colour the marginal area is strewn; veins black, transverse lines as in gurda, the anterior line distinctly 
double, also the discal streak is angular. Hindwing light brown, in the costal-marginal portion as on the forewing 
with a short double postmedian and. subterminal line. The 9 is very much more intensely strewn with red. 
Anterior body darker grey. Distributed in Brazil. 
E. dicax sp. n. (83 b) is allied to adusta , smaller, without the pink stripes, the whole basal area as dica.v. 
far as the antemedian line darkened with brown and jet-black hairs, the median area narrower than in adusta. 
the veins therein thickly scaled chalky white, so that particularly the costal-marginal portion appears all 
white; instead of the angular streak at the cell-end there are 2 black short longitudinal streaks above each 
other, connected by brown shading; the area between the double postmedian line on the veins white-spotted; 
the veins in the marginal area are not thickly marked with black, but only feebly brown. Hindwing light fawn- 
coloured in the costal-marginal portion and in the inner-marginal portion of the forewing thickly scaled white. 
According to 1 from Campo Bello (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); type in the Coll. W. Hopp, Charlottenburg. 
E. zikani sp. n. (83 c) differs from dicax in its broader forewings. Thorax black mixed with single zikani. 
white hairs, on the shoulders with brown hairs. Abdomen red-brown, the black hairs of the dorsal tufts at 
the tips white, anal hair grey. Forewing in the basal portion chalky white strewn with large black scales, 
otherwise on the brownish-white ground strewn with white and particularly in the median area thickly strewn 
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