EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
malm. 
temblor a. 
renesca. 
rnendosa. 
prodiga. 
obtusa. 
cxoierica. 
discorica. 
lepta. 
parepu 
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E. maha Sch-s. (84 d). Body brown; forewing in the basal third brown, distally strewn with whitish 
and traversed and defined by two fine black parallel lines; the proximal half of the median area is white, 
distally turning sandy brown, at the cell-end a black dot; the darker shaded postmedian line exhibits white 
vein-dots, like the subterminal line. Hindwing in the basal costal portion darkened, behind the postmedian 
broad darkening lighter whitish; subterminal line feeble, irregularly shaded. Brazil. 
E. temblora Schs. (84 d) is smaller, darker, the white colour in the median area narrower; on the 
hindwing the border-line of the dark basal portion is removed more into the centre, and not oblique, but vertical 
to the anal angle, the subterminal line is much more indistinct, in the dark ground of the hindwing more extinct. 
Size stated in the original description 29 mm. but from the Berlin Museum there is a specimen before me iden¬ 
tified by Schatjs, which is as large as maha and served us as our figure. 
E. renesca Schs. is still much smaller. Expanse of wings: 26 mm. Head and thorax blackish, at the 
shoulders mixed with whitish, abdomen light brown. Forewing dark grey, basally slightly strewn with black, 
with a fine blackish antemedian line which is distally bordered with white; discal spot absent; the fine postmedian 
line is dark with white vein-dots; the dark subterminal shadow is almost straight, outside above 5 shaded with 
grey. Hindwing light brown, costal portion and apex grey with a dark median shadow which is distally bordered 
with white; subterminal line in the grey part white; below 4 dark. French Guiana. 
E. rnendosa sp. n. (84 d) is very similar to maha , larger, more slender, forewing longer, more pointed 
with a more oblique distal margin; basal third dark brown, before the black antemedian line with 2 broad 
white, twice angular transverse lines; the proximal half of the median area is white with a thick black discal 
dot, outside turning blackish-brown, defined by the black postmedian line which is angular on 4 and 9 and 
distally bordered with white and followed by a second black parallel line; before the subterminal line, which 
is shaded with greyish-black, at the costal margin a dark spot; hindwing greyish-brown, in the costal portion 
white with a brownish median line therein; subterminal line very irregular, on 6 projecting to the margin. 
Described from 1 without the habitat being mentioned; type in the Berlin Museum. 
E. prodiga sp. n. (84 d) is another species from the maha- group: larger, with broader and rounder 
wings. Body grey intermixed with black hairs, above at the base of the abdomen with a brown tuft. Fore wing 
in the basal third blackish-brown, distally strewn with white, towards the fine deep black antemedian line 
all black, in the centre traversed by another broad white line; median area white, towards the black postmedian 
line, the lower part of which is almost vertical, strewn with blackish-brown; discal dot black. Distal third 
brown, shaded with black, the subterminal line, the upper portion of which is spotted, outside, in the upper 
half also inside light brown; fringes slightly, on the hindwing more distinctly speckled, the latter light chocolate 
brown, in the apical costal portion broad white, bordered by a short deep black line; subterminal line more 
regular than in maha. According to 1 from Minas Geraes (Brazil); type in the Berlin Museum. 
E. obtusa H.-S. (— morosa Btlr.) (84 d) is likewise allied to the ma/m-group. Body and wings brownish 
sand-coloured, with a faint pinkish tint: basal third of forewing deep blackish-brown, outside bordered by a 
black double line, behind it the thick black discal dot; the fine dark postmedian line likewise double, subterminal 
line composed of small greyish-black wedges. Hindwing at the apex whitish, before the median line bordering 
on the apex darker brown; subterminal line feeble, shaded with grey. Brazil. In the Berlin Museum 1 $ with 
the manuscript name: albomacula Maassen. 
E. exoterica sp. n. (84 d) is somewhat like obtusa, smaller, darker, more red-brown, the dark basal 
area outside more roundly defined, the discal spot coincides with the antemedian line, the median area is much 
narrower, the veins in it partly black. On the hindwing the light apex is much smaller, the border-line much 
obliquer, extending towards the centre of the anal margin, in obtusa to the anal angle. Type: 1 $ in the Berlin 
Museum, habitat not mentioned, with the manuscript name: ,, exoterica^ Maassen. 
E. discorica Dyar is similar to obtusa , but the median area is narrower, whiter, the transverse lines 
stronger and distinctly double; basal area suffused with black, in the white median area with the large oval 
black discal spot. Expanse of wings: 25 mm. Panama (Taboga Island). 
E. Septa Schs. (85 g). Body and wings brown, forewing basad particularly in and below the cell clouded 
with black, enclosing a fine white irregular line, at the cell-end a small light spot; behind it follows a yellowish- 
red band distally bordered by the double postmedian line with white vein-dots; subterminal line very feebly 
darker. Hindwing with a blackish-brown median stripe at the costal margin, behind it at the apex lighter with 
the dark subterminal line. Costa Pica. 
E. parepa Schs. (84 d) is allied to the preceding obtusa- group. Forewing dark brown, at the base 
darkened by blackish, in the median area lighter yellowish-reddish white, towards the inner margin strewn 
with red-brown enclosing the oval black discal spot; both the transverse lines are double, filled with whitish, 
subterminal line composed of small blackish spots, receding as usual between 4 and 6. Hindwing very dark 
brown, at the costal margin behind the median line lighter whitish, subterminal line rather indistinct. Brazil 
(Castro; Sao Paulo). 
