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incurved between 6 and 4, between 4 and 3 inwardly dentate; fringes on the ends of the veins speckled with 
white. Hindwing light reddish ochreous, at the anal margin with darker hair, at the costal-marginal portion 
as on the forewing, with a dark subterminal line and vein-streaks behind it. Expanse of wings: 27 mm. Vil- 
larica (Paraguay). 
E. melca Schs. Body above grey, beneath light brown. Forewing light grey, strewn with brown and melca. 
black, with a black cellular dot and an indistinct postmedian row of white vein-dots; before the grey dentate 
subterminal line powdered with whitish, behind it black vein-streaks ending white on the dark grey fringe. 
Hindwing similar, in the anal-marginal area broad light brown, behind the subterminal line with small lighter 
spots. Expanse of wings: 40 mm. Merida (Venezuela). 
E. horrifer Schs. (81 g). Body above blackish-brown, beneath reddish-brown; forewing brown; in the horrifcr. 
basal two thirds powdered with black; veins black; a postmedian row of white vein-dots, the black subterminal 
line lunularly dentate. Hindwing brown with black veins, in the costal portion powdered with black and with 
traces of a double black postmedian line and a dark brown subterminal shadow. Expanse of wings: 36 mm. 
French Guiana. 
E. rn el a hi a sp. n. (83 c) is an entirely sooty black species, in the basal two thirds of the forewing pow- melaina. 
dered with a deeper black, the darkest in the median area which is bordered by darker transverse lines being 
lighter on the averted sides; at the cell-end a light dot; the subterminal line is marked by the distally lighter 
powdering. Hindwing slightly lighter, behind the subterminal line which is only indicated by the contrast of 
the colours, likewise lighter. Described from the 1 £ without a habitat from the Berlin Museum. 
E. tosticrista sp. n. (83 d). Forewing light reddish-brown as far as the posterior transverse line excepting tosticrista. 
an area behind the cell-end strewn with slate-colour, with blackish transverse lines, the anterior line dentate, 
the posterior line forming between the veins distally convex lunulae, receding at the cell-end; subterminal line 
composed of blackish wedge-shaped or angular streaks, being the thickest between 3 and 6, receding between 
5 and 6. Hindwing reddish-brown, costally more whitish, strewn with slate-colour, transverse lines continuous 
to the anal margin and slightly angular in the centre, subterminal line distally bordered with light. Abdominal tuft 
on the 3 first rings very brightly contrasting chestnut-red. According to 1 from Rio de Janeiro from the 
Berlin Museum. 
E. faeculenta sp. n. (83 d) is somewhat similar, smaller and more slender, forewing more greyish-brown, faeculenla. 
in the distal area lighter, with fine blackish veins, the blackish transverse lines of a similar shape as in tosti¬ 
crista, but more interrupted, the subterminal line of smaller spots, forming small angles. On the similarly co¬ 
loured hindwing only the subterminal line extends to the anal angle; dorsal tufts on the abdomen not contrast¬ 
ingly coloured. According to 1 ^ from Mt. Tolima in the Berlin Museum. 
E. vitripuncta Schs. ( = cloe Drc.) (83 d) is light cinnamon reddish-brown, in the basal portion feebly vitripuncta. 
darker, distally bordered by a fine light line being obtusely angled below the costal margin; a subterminal row 
of small whitish, feebly hyaline spots, the lower ones of which are inwardly feebly pupilled blackish. Hindwing 
with a subterminal row of whitish hyaline spots the 3rd of which, counted from the apex, is very large and 
inwardly removed almost as far as the cell-end. Venezuela. 
E. fenestrata Dogn. is considerably smaller, the colouring more ochreous brownish-white, forewing fenestrata. 
strewn with brown, in the marginal area broadly strewn with lilac grey and white, besides the postmedian 
line there is also a whitish antemedian transverse line, the subterminal hyaline spots are more irregular, single 
spots receding somewhat; the blackish fringes are dotted white on the ends of the veins. Hindwing at the anal 
margin clothed with long white and pink hairs; subterminally only 3 small hyaline spots, two between 3 and 5. 
and a smaller one between 6 and 7; behind it before the margin small white lunular spots. Expanse of wings: 
24 mm. Sao Pardo de 01iven9a (Amazons). 
E. punctulata Dogn. Forewing light ochreous brown, in the costal half of the median area darker brown, punctulata. 
with black transverse lines and discal spot; the antemedian line is double, the posterior line likewise dentate, 
with black and white vein-dots; instead of the subterminal line there is a row of black internerval dots which 
are inwardly removed between 5 and 6 and between 9 and 10; fringes black, on the ends of the veins ochreous. 
Hindwing light brown, cost-ally ochreous with the beginning of a postmedian line, subterminal line as on the 
forewing, the dot between 5 and 6 extinct. Expanse of wings: 37—38 mm. Canon del Tolima (Colombia). 
E. punctigera Dogn. (83 d) is similar, less ochreous, darker brown, the transverse lines broken up into puuciiycr . 
dots or small hazy spots, the postmedian line between 4 and 3 distally curved, the discal spot which in punc¬ 
tulata touches the antemedian inner line, is here situate farther outside; the subterminal area lighter, the round 
distinct subterminal dots surrounded by light, the dot between 9 and 10 is absent. Expanse of wings: 36 mm. 
Rio Songo (Bolivia), Venezuela. 
E. ozora Drc. I only know this species from the brief description and from a photograph of the enti- <>~urn. 
rely damaged type kindly sent by Mr. Talbot; judging from it, it seems to be slightly similar to the two pre- 
