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EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Dratjdt. 
ceding species. Ground-colour light brownish; a shadow-like antemedian transverse line and a similar post¬ 
median one accompanied by darker vein-dots; the subterminal line being composed of conspicuous, blackish, 
small round spots recedes rectangularly between 5 and 6; the small spots seem to be situate in lighter rings. 
Hindwing much lighter, whitish, at the margin with very feeble spot-like darkenings between the veins. From 
Sarayacu (Ecuador). 
maculaia. E. maculata Dogn. (81 g). Body brown mixed with ochieous. Forewing blackish-brown, strewn 
with brownish ochreous, at the inner-margin more densely than at the costal margin; the 3 blackish-brown 
transverse lines die away more or less in the ground-colour, both the median ones being accompanied by white 
vein-dots; subterminal line lighter yellowish ochreous, distally receding below the costa and between 2 and 3. 
Hindwing rusty brown, in the costal area blackish-brown, behind the median line yellowish ochreous, and also 
behind the subterminal line. Expanse of wings: 39 mm. Yahuarmayo (Peru). 
tornipunc- E. tomipuncta Schs. Head and thorax dark greyish-brown, abdomen light brown. Forewing dark 
fa ‘ brown, at the costal margin broadly strewn with grey, both the transverse lines marked by white vein-clots, 
at the cell-end a small dark spot, the dentate subterminal line is indistinctly darker and terminates at the inner 
angle in a white spot. Hindwing light brown, in the costal portion broad white strewn with blackish, whereby 
indistinct lines are produced. Expanse of wings: 35 mm. French Guiana. 
necopina. E. necopina Dogn. (83 d) entirely resembles tomipuncta, but the white inner-marginal spot is absent; 
the costal area of the forewing is still more extensively whitish, also at the base white irroration. Peru, Colombia. 
nccopindla. E. necopinella Dogn. is allied to necopina , the brown thorax intermixed with white and yellowish 
hairs; forewing light brown, costally strewn with white, the base of the cell pure white, below it light yellowish, 
both the transverse lines whitish, dotted on the veins, the dentate subterminal line feeble; the fine dark veins 
terminate on the fringes in white dots. Hindwing white, in the larger anal-marginal portion light yellowish-red. 
Expanse of wings: 30 mm. French Guiana. 
lascoria. E. lascoria Drc. (83 d) is rather variable in size and marking. Forewing wood-brown, costal margin 
broadly strewn with white, particularly in the basal half, below it densely scaled and haired blackish-brown; 
both the transverse lines are double, filled up with somewhat whitish, below the costal margin distally angular, 
the anterior line then dentate, mostly dying away in the dark irroration, the exterior line in its inner portion 
dentate, the outer portion more brownish, forming a slight distal bow from 5 to the inner margin: subterminal 
line very thick black, pointedly dentate, receding between 5 and 6 and between 3 and the inner margin. 
Hinclwing light brown, in the costal portion whitish with several beginnings of lines and the strong subterminal 
line extending to the anal angle. Type from Sarayacu (Ecuador); also from Costa Rica. The distinctness of 
the black transverse lines and the denseness of the black inner-marginal irroration in the basal half varies 
cariacica. exceedingly. — cariacica (Stgr. i. 1.) /. n. (81 f), from the Rio Grande and Espiritu Santo (Brazil) is such 
a form being somewhat smaller, indistinctly marked, intensely and uniformly irrorated. Type in the Berlin 
Museum. 
sulcata. E. sulcata Dogn. is very similar to lascoria ; forewing light brown, the two first submedian thirds 
much darker brown with a purple gloss, containing 5 fine lilac white parallel lines; the antemedian line is only 
distinct at the costal margin, double, the outer portion extending through the cross-vein, behind it the costal 
margin is strewn with light; postmedian line strongly dentate, angular on 8. behind it from 5 to the costal 
margin white vein-streaks, subterminal line uniformly strongly dentate, receding a little on 5. Hindwing light 
brownish ochreous, in the abdominal half with coppery brown hair, with 2 dentate blackish-brown lines, the 
postmedian line short, the subterminal line as far as 3. French Guiana. 
semita. E. seniita Schs. (81 g). Anterior body grey, strewn with brown, mesothorax and abdomen above 
brownish-black, beneath light red-brown. Forewing in the costal portion grey; in the cell and below 4 brownish 
black, with still blacker veins, above 4 yellowish-red with a pink tint, strewn with black and with black veins, 
near the cell also strewn with white; from the costal margin to 5 a fine undulating dentate black subterminal 
line. Hindwing light brown, costally greyish brown, with an irregular darker subterminal line. Expanse of 
wings: 37 mm. French Guiana. 
onesca. E. onesca Schs. Head and thorax blackish-brown, abdomen light brown with darker transverse bands. 
Forewing basally and below 4 blackish-brown, the rest light grey, scantily strewn with a darker colour, at 
the cell-end with a small dark spot, below it with a dark undulating line to the inner margin; from the 
costal margin to 6 with fine dark post-median vein-streaks and a dentate dark subterminal line from the apex 
to 4, at the interior angle with a grey spot. Hindwing brown, at the costal and distal margins as far 
as 4 grey with darker irroration, a straight dark postmedian line and a dentate subterminal line. Expanse 
of wings: 40 mm. British Guiana. 
vifhcrsi. E. vithersi Schs. (83 e) is very similar to the two preceding species. Head reddish-brown, collar 
grey, thorax blackish, abdomen brown, above darker. Forewing dark grey, with black veins, costal margin 
and a large round spot at the cell-end light grey, the latter distally with velvety black vein-streaks, close 
behind it with the fine darker post median line; subterminal line only marked at the apex. Hindwing brown, 
in the costal portion light grey, here with a double median line, subterminal line black. Expanse of wings: 
30 mm. French and Dutch Guiana. 
