obliieraia. 
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riindala. 
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laudia. 
cercina. 
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tanta. 
602 EUGLYPHLS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
is outside bordered with white. Body, also head and collar brown. According to an unlabelled <$ from the 
Coll. Weymer in the Berlin Museum. 
E. obliterata Schs. (83 h) is the most closely allied to braganzoides , but the ground-colour is a soft slate- 
colour strewn with red-brown; the brown spots are similarly arranged as in the preceding species, of a more 
Pompeian red colour, with distinct, double transverse lines, the two cellular dots distinctly black, the distinct 
subterminal lunae blackish grey, receding far between 4 and 6, then again below 4. Costa Rica; French Guiana; 
Brazil (Para). 
E. ampira Drc. ($ = pira Drc.) (83 h, i). Body dark red-brown, patagia mixed with white. Forewing 
white, strewn with black, basally, in the basal half of the inner margin, at the distal margin as far as beyond 6, 
Mibapically at the costal margin, and in an irregular subterminal spot between 2 and 4 deep red-brown, between 
the indistinctly double black transverse lines with 2 black discal dots, the subterminal line undulatingly dentate; 
fringes between the veins spotted black. Hindwing lighter brown, in the costal-marginal portion white strewn 
with black, and blackish transverse lines. The $ is much darker, the deep red-brown colour more extensive, 
and the black irroration much denser. Ecuador. Amazons, Peru. 
E. vecina Schs. Head and thorax dark brown, at the patagia somewhat grey, abdomen light red-brown. 
Foiewing greyish-brown, strewn with brown, inner and distal margins as far as beyond 5 lighter and purer 
brown; the undulating ante median line is united in a round bow with the oblicpie postmedian line above the 
submedian; discal spots absent, near the apex a light brown costal spot. Hindwing light red-brown, costal 
portion greyish-brown as far as the dark subterminal line. Expanse of wings: 33 mm. Cayenne, French Guiana. 
E. rundala Schs. (83 i). Body brown; forewing steel-grey, inner and distal margins as far as 7 brown, 
an oblong subapical spot at the costal margin also brown; a quadrangular dark brown spot near the base of 
the costal margin before the double grey ante median line, which is filled with brown; at the cell-end 2 black 
dels; the double light, grey postmedian line is acute-angular below the costal margin, between 3 and 4 a brown 
spot which interrupts it; subterminal line interrupted, distally shaded with steel-grey. Hindwing brown, at the 
costal margin broad light steel-grey as far as the subterminal line, traversed by darker lines. Costa Rica; 
French Guiana. 
E. Sarotiia Drc. (83 i) is somewhat similar, more slender, the distal margin of the forewing more oblique, 
without any brown at the inner margin, lactean, the brown subbasal spot at the costal margin not darker, cellular 
veins fine black, at the cell-end a brown spot inside finely bordered with black; the white postmedian line is 
still more acutely angled, the dent extends almost to the margin, the subterminal line in the lower half notched. 
Hindwing darker, the subterminal line as far as the anal angle inwardly shaded with dark grey. Costa Rica, 
Panama. 
E. laudia Drc. ( —■ laudissima Dyar) (83 i). Forewing very dark brown, in the basal third of the costal 
margin the darkest, at the costal margin yellowish-white, also the two transverse lines which are close together, 
almost contiguous below the cell, and below the costal margin connected by a similarly coloured streak; veins 
partly yellowish-white, also the fine subterminal line. Hindwing with several yellowish-white beginnings of 
lines in the apical third of the costal margin. Panama to Ecuador and British Guiana. 
E. cercina Drc. (83 i) is very similar to laudia ; it is smaller, with rounder wings, forewing somewhat 
lighter brown, the white lines somewhat more parallel, between them a black discal spot, the costal margin 
not white. Hindwing more red-brown. Honduras. 
E. charax Drc. (83 i) is still smaller. Forewing lighter greyish-brown with a thick black discal spot, 
anterior transverse line not white, fine black irregular, posterior line outside bordered with white, above the 
inner margin double, representing 2 white parallel streaks obliquely extending distad; subterminal line 
composed of small black spots outside broadly bordered with white. Hindwing in the larger anal-marginal portion 
red-brown, in the grey costal-marginal portion with 2 white parallel streaks obliquely extending inwards; sub¬ 
terminal line as on forewing. Panama. 
E. flatura Dogn. is much lighter than charax ; body and forewing light yellowish-grey with a black, 
light-centred discal dot and indistinct darker transverse lines; the regular subterminal line is parallel to the 
margin and outside accompanied by whitish lunulae. Abdomen and hindwing light reddish-brown, in the 
costal-marginal portion coloured like the forewing, with short beginnings of lines in it. Expanse of wings: 34 mm. 
Venezuela. 
E. serapion Schs. (83 i). Anterior body and forewing brown mixed with olive-grey, as far as the 
postmedian line strewn with blackish-brown, both the transverse lines, the anterior line only partly indicated 
by white vein-streaks, at the cell-end a small black spot; subterminal line composed of small dark spots, veins 
in the marginal area brown strewn with white. Abdomen and hindwing brownish sand-coloured, hindwing 
in the costal-marginal portion with darker shadowy bands and single white vein-dots. Distal margin finely 
undulatingly dentate. Costa Rica. 
E. tanta sp. n. (83 i). Forewing olive-brown, in the median area slightly darker, edged by black transverse 
lines, before the antemedian line with a curved white band which is crossed by a second black line, the post¬ 
median line composed of small black spots, which are outside bordered with white; at the cell-end a feeble 
