subrjuttula- 
ris. 
lauvena. 
brumosa. 
tri punctata. 
fallacia. 
falsified. 
manjinata. 
libnites. 
jeba. 
8 yip ha. 
indentata. 
614 EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. DeauCt. 
E. subgutlularis Dogn. (85 a) is very similar, larger, somewhat more slender, the posterior transverse 
line treble, the area behind the discal dots lighter, the broad white subterminal band only very feeble. Venezuela. 
Colombia. 
E. laurena ticks. (85 a). Forewing brown, at the costal margin beginning from the second quarter 
and at the apex grey or flesh-coloured white, the median vein and its branches black : in the light apical portion 
the veins are brownish; transverse lines in the dark portion of the wing indistinct, in the light portion more 
distinct, partly double with dark vein-dots, the most distinct is the notched subterminal line. Hindwing brown, 
at the costal margin and apex lighter greyish-white with nebulous beginnings of lines. From Guiana and the 
Amazons, before me from Pebas. 
E. brumosa Dogn. (85 k). Body and wings light ochreous, forewing at the costal margin brown, the 
cross-vein and postmedian spots between 3 and 5 likewise brown, behind them follows a white angular line: 
the white subterminal line disappears before the inner angle, before it between 6 and 7 a white spot. Hindwing 
at the costal margin likewise brownish. Expanse of wings: 24 mm. Sao Paulo de Olivenga (Amazons). - 
f. tripunctata Dogn. shows below the white subterminal spot 2 more white spots, the white postmedian line 
already terminates below the costal margin. Monte Christo (Amazons). 
E. fallacia Dogn. Anterior body and forewing brown, abdomen more yellowish-red; on the forewing 
a subterminal stripe, the veins and cross-vein excepting 5 are black, the subterminal stripe and vein 6 thicker 
and thereby parting the wing in its length: the anterior transverse line is black, a posterior line white; a postdiscal 
pale yellowish-red brightening between 4 and 6 as far as the margin: the real postmedian line is double only 
at the costal margin, then interrupted and only appearing again between 4 and 6 and at the inner angle; a 
white marginal line is thickened at both its ends. Hindwing light brown, at the costal margin blackened, with 
the beginning of a light marginal line. Expanse of wings: 27 mm. French Guiana. 
E. falsifica Dogn. (85 k). Forewing yellowish red-brown with a black longitudinal stripe on the 
submedian fold as far as the subterminal line; the cell and behind it between 5 and 6 strewn with black, these 
veins as well as 8 and 9 likewise black: the double subterminal line is filled with light yellowish and is bent 
to the centre of the inner margin: apex blackened; the anterior transverse lines only marked at the costal margin; 
Hindwing blackish-brown with the beginnings of a few lines. Expanse of wings: 30 mm. Venezuela. 
E. marginata ticks. (85 a). Brown, forewing scantily scaled, with dark veins, between 5 and 6 behind 
the cell strewn with blackish, with a postmedian double, uridulatingly dentate line interrupting the veins 
with light and extending in a large bow to the centre of the inner margin; subterminal line parallel to it, blackish, 
outside finely bordered with light yellowish, at the margin a light, then a black fine line. Hindwing brown, the 
light subterminal line almost extends to vein 4. Very common and widely distributed from Mexico to Panama, 
at the latter habitat somewhat lighter. 
E. libnites Dec. is allied to ■marginata. the forewing is scantily scaled light reddish-brown with bid 
one black stripe from the cell-end to the subterminal line, below the cell-end with a large yellowish-white spot, 
a smaller one nearer to the distal margin, the undulating lines as in marginata. Hindwing light yellowish-red, 
apex and distal margin darker brown. From Teapa (Mexico). 
E. jeba ticks, is very closely allied to the preceding species, but much darker. Body reddish-brown. 
Forewing brown, at the base, between 2 and 3 near the cell, in the cell and between 5 and 9 as far as the 
subterminal line thickly strewn with black and brown, the brown anterior transverse lines only visible at the 
costal margin; postmedian line as in marginata , but between 5 and 6 interrupted by a light spot, behind it 
between 3 and 5 a lighter area: the lunular blackish subterminal shadow is bordered with lilac grey, the 
broadest at the apex. Hindwing brown, at the distal margin shaded with black, with a white subterminal line 
which is the most distinct at the apex. The $ is less black, more smoky. Expanse of wings: 23 mm, $ 30 mm. 
Costa Rica. 
E. sylpha Dogn. (85 k). Body and wings yellowish red-brown, mesothorax and abdomen above 
browner; the veins in some places, especially at the margin darker brown; of the anterior transverse line only a 
brown spot at the costal margin is visible, the postmedian line dentate with yellowish vein-dots behind it; 
subterminal line pointedly dentate, the dents receding far on 5 and 9, before it at the inner margin between 
3 and 5 as well as between 6 and 9 one light spot each: fringes on the veins crossed by light. Hindwing reddish- 
yellow with the beginnings of lines at the costal margin, the subterminal line dentate as far as the anal angle, 
the strongest dents between 6 and 5, and 3 and 2. Rio Tapajoz (Amazons). 
E. indentata ticks. (85 k) also belongs yet to the same group. Body and wings light yellowish reddish- 
brown: forewing with a whitish antemedian spot and a dark brown stripe from the base along vein 2 as 
far as the centre: the dark antemedian line is double and extends from the costal margin to 2; the exterior 
half of the cell and the space between 2 and 6 as far as the postmedian line lilac brown, the space between 
5 and 6 behind the cell is still darker; the dark postmedian line is strongly incurved on 2 as far as the 
dark longitudinal stripe, and it is directly followed by an undulating line and behind it a dark shadow, both 
