EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 603 
blackish spot; subterminal line composed of black roundish spots which are distally white-pupilled particularly 
in the apical half. Hindwing in the anal-marginal portion olive-grey with the beginnings of blackish, distally 
white-edged lines, subterminal line as far as 5 intense and broad, then finer. Fringes olive-blackish speckled 
with white. According to 1 q from South Brazil in the Berlin Museum. 
E. murina Moschl. is unknown to me. Forewing ashy grey, in the basal area excepting the red-brown manna. 
costal margin yellowish-grey, distally bordered by a dark brown arcuate stripe which is interrupted towards 
the costal margin and inner margin; at the cell-end an oval dark brown spot; the curved postmedian line is 
undulating, brown; subterminally at the costal margin and between 4 and 6 one red-brown spot each, behind 
it an arcuate row of red-brown indistinct small spots. Hindwing with the beginning of an indistinct red-brown 
antemedian line and a similar subterminal line as far as the anal margin. Expanse of wings: 44 mm. Surinam. 
E. bochica Schs. (81 i). Forewing light grey, at the base brown with 2 coherent undulating antemedian bochica. 
transverse lines, at the cell-end a black spot, behind the cell another double transverse line and a subterminal 
row of brown spots; subapically at the costal margin a brown spot, the distal margin excepting the apex, and 
anal angle brown. On the hindwing the costal and distal margins grey, the anal margin and disc brown with 2 
undulating brown transverse lines. Expanse of wings: 38 mm. Peru. 
E. audifax Schs. (85 g) as well as the two preceding species belong to the very large ogenes-group. Body audifax. 
light sand-coloured grey with a chestnut brown spot on the metathorax; forewing whitish, at the base densely 
strewn with chestnut-brown, bordered by a fine line which is inwardly angled below the cell; at the cell-end 
a brownish-black spot, the postmedian area between 3 and the costal margin suffused with grey sand-colour; 
posterior transverse line double with brownish scales, behind it at the costal margin a small square red-brown 
spot, and a similar double spot between 4 and 6 as an intersecting portion of the smaller subterminal spots: 
distal margin excepting apex and anal angle powdered with cinnamon brownish. Hindwing cinnamon brownish, 
the apical half of the costal margin, apex, and distal margin white with an angular subterminal line. Expanse 
of wings: 32 mm. Callao (Peru). 
E. cinifax sp. n. (84 a). Body brownish, anterior body more mixed with grey; forewing whitish, cinifax. 
basally greyish-brown, the cross-vein hardly darker, the median area particularly towards the margin powdered 
with a light brownish grey, bordered by the feebly darker postmedian line which recedes very far on 5 and 
is very far produced on 4 and 8 to 10; subterminal line receding between 4 and 6. inwardly shaded by grey 
sand-colour, fringes speckled black and white. Hindwing light brown, basally defined by a darker greyish 
brown antemedian line which extends almost to the anal angle, and white behind the very irregular subterminal 
line which recedes far between 4 and 6 and comes close to the margin between 3 and 4, as well as 6 and 7: 
fringes as on forewing. Type: 1 $ from the Rio Songo (Bolivia), in the Berlin Museum. 
E. palota Schs. (84 a) is very similar to cinifax , larger, purer white, body and basal area on both valuta. 
wings blackish-brown, on the fore wing the post median line extends after the angle below the costal margin 
almost straight and vertical to the inner margin, with fine black vein-dots; subterminal line quite indistinct; 
the distal half of the median area and the marginal area feebly shaded with grey. Hindwing in the anal-marginal 
portion broadly covered with brown hairs, the subterminal line inside shaded with a brownish grey. Brazil 
(Castro, Sa. Catharina). .— songoensis /. n. (84 a), from the Rio Songo (Bolivia), still more approximates sontjocmsls. 
cinifax, especially by the shape of the postmedian line which forms 2 similar projections, the subterminal line 
is more distinct, the hindwing greyer, the anterior body whitish. 
E. albofusca Dogn. is allied to palota from which if only differs in the more scantily black-scaled albofusca. 
basal area which is therefore coloured like the rest of the wing and hardly darker; postmedian and subterminal 
lines dentately marked by dark scales. Hindwing light brown, in the costal portion white strewn with black, 
enclosing the short post median line; subterminal line broad and parallel to the distal margin, the white fringe 
slightly strewn with black. Expanse of wings: 43 mm. South-Eastern Peru. 
E. albata Dogn. (85 g) probably represents albofusca in the Amazon District. Body white with a albata. 
few black hairs, at the base of the abdomen light reddish yellowish-brown; fore wing white, very scantily strewn 
with black at the base, a black discal dot and faint black transverse lines, antemedian line double, posterior 
line also double, subterminal line only at the costal margin, below it projecting farther towards the margin, 
angular on 5; marginal veins fine black. Hindwing in the abdominal half light yellowish-red, in the white 
costal portion with the beginnings of the lines. Expanse of wings: 34 mm. Sao Paulo de Oliver^a. 
E. semifunehris Schs. (84 a) is very similar to palota , the blackish-brown basal area is much more semifune- 
extensive, at the cell-end there are 2 black dots or an angular streak; postmedian line almost as in palota. 
subterminal line composed of small black sagittary spots which recede far between 4 and 6; fringes less speckled. 
Widely distributed in Brazil. 
E. ogenes H.-Schaff. (84 a) is similar to the preceding species, the white surface is more irregularly mjenrs. 
strewn with brown, the blackish-brown basal area strewn with white, at the cell-end with a thick black spot, 
close behind it the sometimes distinctly double postmedian line strewn with brown; the small subterminal 
sagittary spots are very long at the costal margin, at the inner margin and between 4 and 6 stronger, 
