junerea. 
deform is. 
naraxa. 
narceta. 
nocens. 
t IIJHOSU. 
schudei. 
mollis. 
grammo- 
phora. 
clongaia. 
598 EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Drai-dt. 
rusty brown with traces of the light subterminal line. Anterior body blackish-brown, abdomen rusty brown 
with 2 intense red dorsal tufts. Expanse of wings: 35 mm. French Guiana. 
E. funerea Schs. (81 h). Head and thorax dark grey, strewn with white, abdomen brown. Forewing 
and costal portion of hindwing dark brown, finely and densely strewn with grey; shadow-like indistinct traces 
of the transverse lines and subterminal line, the rest of the hindwing brown. Expanse of wings: 47 mm. Sao 
Paulo (South-Eastern Brazil). 
E. deformis Schs. Forewing above brown with a large round black cellular spot and a seiies of small 
black spots along the distal margin, which are the largest and most distinct at the anal angle and are smaller 
towards the apex. Hindwing brown, in the costal-marginal area lighter with a few small black spots near the apex. 
Expanse of wings: 36 mm. A smaller species, according to 1 $ from Paso de San Juan, Veracruz, Mexico. 
E. naraxa Schs. (83 e). Body greyish-biown, base of abdomen darker. Foiewing brown, particularly 
at the costal margin and in the median area strewn with whitish, with finely dentate blackish transverse lines, 
the anterior one double, filled with whitish, the posterior line single with grey vein-dots, between both a black 
cellular dot; the dark subterminal line recedes between 4 and 6. Hindwing light brown, in the costal portion 
whitish-grey with a dark grey undulating subterminal line. Castro, Parana. 
E. narceta Schs. (83 e). Anterior body and forewing grey, strewn with brown, forewing with an indistinct 
dark spot at the cell-end and traces of two transverse lines and a white postmedian spot at the costal margin: 
the dark subterminal line is fine, behind it somewhat darker vein-streaks, the dark grey fringes feebly 
speckled with yellowish-red. Abdomen and liinclwing brown, the latter in the costal-marginal area grey with 
a dark subterminal line. In the $ the post median line is more distinct as a white line, the subterminal line 
being less distinct. Castro; Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). 
E. nocens H.-S. (83 e). The type of this species which has been mistaken for a long time, as well as 
another specimen, are from the Berlin Museum. The is very similar to narceta , smaller, much less strewn, 
lighter yellowish-brown, the antemedian line indistinctly double, subcostally and on the median receding acute- 
angularly, the postmedian line subcostally produced very far towards the margin in 2 long dents, outside bordered 
with light; the subterminal line is composed of small dark sagittary spots, behind it the marginal area is 
decidedly darkened; fringes speckled. Hindwing red-brown, in the costal-marginal portion yellowish-grey 
with a distinct subterminal line and a dark median shadow. Brazil. 
E. lignosa Wkr. (83 e) is likewise very closely allied to narceta , larger, the ground-colour whitish, 
strewn with light brown, in spite of the strewing particularly towards the margin somewhat glossy, at the cell- 
end an indistinct darker angular streak; transverse lines of $ distinctly somewhat dentate, on the averted 
sides bordered with white, in the $ very indistinct, the white more prominent, the subterminal line divided 
into very feeble, darker, small spots, in the $ almost absent; fringes not speckled. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). 
E. schadel Schs. Anterior body mouse-coloured, mixed with brownish olive. Abdomen sand-coloured 
brownish. Forewing light drab, finely strewn with olive brown, in the basal third somewhat strewn with 
blackish, with smoky blackish transverse lines, the subternrinal line divided into small spots, receding on 5, 
below it somewhat dentate. Hindwing in the interior portion sand-coloured brownish with a black median 
line from the costal margin to the lower cell-angle and a fine subterminal line. Expanse of wings: $ 54 mm. 
Villarica (Paraguay). 
E. mollis Sepp (81 h) is allied to narceta and lignosa from which it differs in more distinct undulating 
blackish transverse lines and above all in the basal area being darkened by blackish, only the costal-marginal 
portion being strewn with a lighter colour; the postmedian line is double at the costal margin, where it is filled 
with a somewhat lighter colour. Abdomen and hindwing pinkish brownish, the postmedian line extends 
almost to the lower cell-angle, the dentate subterminal line not as far as the anal angle. Surinam. The larva, 
according to Sepp, is rosy red with a yellowish lateral stripe being above shaded with dark brown, with fine 
white hairs. It lives on Anona maricata and changes into a brownish pupa. 
E. grammophora Fldr. (81 h) I do not know. The figure shows a cinnamon brownish body and wings, 
the forewing costally in the median area broadly lighter flesh-coloured; transverse lines fine, blackish, at the 
costal margin thicker, on the averted sides bordered with light, the posterior line angular below the costal 
margin; subterminal line whitish; also on the hindwing three feebly darker, outside lighter transverse lines 
are visible, extending almost to the anal margin. Brazil. 
E. elongata Dogn. (81 h). This species described from 1 $ shows very long, almost oval forewings; 
above brown, hindwing somewhat lighter and more yellowish: forewing with a submedian black basal streak 
and a large oval spot filled with light, the base of it on the cross-vein, the end of it at the margin on 
vein 6. the posterior double transverse line is only indicated at the costal margin, the subterminal line is 
dentate; distal margin somewhat lighter, undulating, the fringes between the veins blackish. Hindwing with 
a median line extending to the disc, and a dentate subterminal line. Loja (Ecuador). 
