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(ilO EUGLYPHIS. By l)r. M. Dratdt. 
dark subterminal line is notched, outside narrowly bordered with white. Hindwing brownish, at the costal 
margin narrowly strewn with white, with a notched subterminal line and a short postmedian line. Thorax 
ashy grey, abdomen absent. According to 1 $ from Rio de Janeiro, type in the Berlin Museum in the Coll. 
Staudinger. 
E. viridiflava Schs. (84 g) is very light greenish sulphur-coloured, with shadow-like brownish ante- 
median and postmedian transverse bands, and a brownish discal shadow between them; the subterminal line 
is composed of a curved row of small greyish-brown spots, the margin behind it being likewise darkened by 
greyish-brown, the broadest in the centre. Hindwing in the larger anal-marginal portion, in the yellowish apical 
and costal-marginal portion with shadow-like lines. French Guiana. 
E. chlorobasis sp. n. (84 h) is coloured as viridiflava in the basal half of the forewing, as well as on 
the thorax and the dorsum of the 3 first rings, the rest of the body as well as the distal portion of the forewing 
and the hindwing dark greyish-brown; the anterior transverse line is punctiform, the posterior line with vein- 
dots behind it and a whitish filling between them, in the distal half of the median area strewn with black, with 
a fine black cell-end streak; subterminal line inwardly shaded by a darker colour, outside bordered with light. 
Hindwing at the costal margin and behind the subterminal line somewhat lighter, at the costal margin with 
shadow-like beginnings of lines. According to 1 A from Villavicencio (Colombia) in the Berlin Museum. 
E. fulvago sp. n. (84 h) almost resembles a Tolype from the hella- group; light ochreous white with 
darker ochreous, almost straight transverse bands, 3 each before and behind the centre, at the cross-vein a 
short ochreous transverse streak, the marginal area behind the subterminal line somewhat greyer; the veins 
around the transverse bands and particularly at the distal margin finely darkened. Hindwing lighter, in the 
costal-marginal portion with the beginnings of 3 shadow-like darker transverse bands. According to 1 C from 
Macas, Ecuador, in the Coll. Bang-Ha as. 
E. lyso Drc. (84 h). Wings light reddish-yellow, forewing with dark brown transverse lines, the 
antemedian line only visible in the costal half, double, the postmedian line very thick, at the costal margin 
double, at the cell-end with a black discal streak; the undulating subterminal line reddish-brown, behind it 
the marginal area is darkened by a greyish brown; fringes undulating. Hindwing as forewing. From the Chiriqui 
(Panama); type in the Coll. Staudinger in the Berlin Museum. 
E. banghaasi sp. n. (84 h) shows a certain resemblance to lyso, but it is much more closely allied to 
the ogenes-deusta group. Forewing pale yellowish loam-coloured, scantily strewn with blackish-brown, at the 
costal margin and the transverse lines more whitish; basaljv more densely strewn with brown, chiefly in the 
cell before and behind the antemedian line which is notched, only in the upper half distinct, with hazy double 
shadows before it. the postmedian line the same, particularly below the costal margin filled with white; at. 
the cell-end with a thick blackish-brown spot; the subterminal line is composed of small feeble brown spots, 
parallel to the distal margin, interrupted between 4 and G. receding far at the costal margin with an intense dark 
brown triangular spot. Hindwing in the larger anal-marginal portion excepting the distal margin somewhat 
more reddish brown like the abdomen, at. the costal margin with the beginnings of brown, outside white-edged 
lines, the subterminal line being shaped as on the forewing; fringes on both wings spotted black between the 
veins. According to 1 $ from Macas (Eastern Ecuador), type in the Coll. Bang-Haas. 
E. inflata Schs. (85 i) is yellowish-reddish on the body and wings, the abdominal tufts are violettish- 
brown, the very long anal hair reddish-brown; the two light transverse lines are united above the anal margin 
and enclose here a reddish-brown spot, the median area above it is powdered with grey; at the cross-vein there 
is a very thick dark red-brown, oval spot; small subterminal spots very feeble and only better visible by the 
light exterior border, terminating apicad with 2 small red-brown spots; at. the distal margin between the veins 
small white lunular spots outside bordered with brown. Hindwing somewhat darker. Costa Rica to Brazil. 
E. amazonica Btlr . (84 b) is somewhat smalle , more brownish, the median area above the inner 
margin darker brown, the posterior transverse line distinct, double, the subterminal line more distinct, especially 
in the lower half very much notched; the discal streak is feebler, the white marginal lunae particularly anal- 
wards very strong. Hindwing lighter than forewing; fringes analwards on both wings mixed with white. Panama 
to the Amazons. 
E. torrida Schs. (84 h) is a small, more common species. Forewing dark brown, transverse lines 
very indistinct, only better visible by the lighter grey spots on the averted sides; from the discal streak a blackish 
shadow extends to the apex, below this shadow a subterminal brightening expands in the upper two thirds; 
the subterminal line itself is composed of a series of small grey spots almost parallel to the margin: before the 
fringe a light limbal line. Hindwing almost monotonously brown, at the margin behind the shadow-like, indistinct 
subterminal line somewhat lighter. Costa Rica to Brazil (Joinville). 
E. pompilus Dogn. (84 i) is very similar to torrida ; forewing dark chestnut-brown, basad and in the 
large crescentiform subterminal spot light reddish-yellow; the two transverse lines more distinct than in torrida. 
feebly double, without small light spots; subterminal line dark, undulately dentate. Hindwing monotonously 
light red-brown. Loja (Ecuador). 
E. moisa Dogn. (85 i) is on the forewing in the basal half blackish-brown, outside light brown, 
subapically turning whitish: the basal dark colour extends along the costal margin to shortly before the apex. 
