Pull. 10. V. 1928. 
EUGLYPHIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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E. palnia Schs. (85 k). Forewing light brown, a large triangular area at the base of the costal margin pahnu. 
strewn with metallic scales, at the cell-end with a large velvety black spot, behind which a dark brown shadow 
extends to the double partly dotted undulating postmedian line; the dark brown subterminal line is undulate 
dentate, surrounded by whitish from 5 to the costal margin. Hindwing light brown with traces of a dark 
subterminal shadow. Expanse of wings: 21 mm. French Guiana. 
E. attenuata Schs. (85 k) has dark brown fore wings with a small dark brown spot below the base of attenuata. 
the cell and a round velvety black cell-end spot, anterior transverse line double; shaded with grey, posterior 
line single, very fine with a yellow-reddish shadow behind it, the postmedian area is lighter with a broad grey 
subterminal shadow in which there is a row of blackish-brown spots, before the uppermost of which a dark 
brown shadow is to be noticed. Hindwing dark brown with a whitish subterminal stripe at the costal margin. 
Expanse of wings: 21 mm. Variable in the more or less light ground-colour, also in the distinctness of the 
marking and the size of the discal spot which may be reduced to a streak. 
E. tenuata Dogn. is allied to attenuata-, forewing brown, basally blackened and strewn with white, with tennata. 
fine irregular transverse lines and 2 black discal dots; posterior transverse line angular, inside shaded with 
black, outside bordered with white, behind it with a fine black, undulately dentate line; subterminally the veins 
7—10 and the cellular spaces between them are blackened; the subterminal line is composed of small black 
spots bordered with white and, between 5 and 2, on both sides dusted with black. Hindwing lighter brown, 
at the apex blackened. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. Sao Paulo de Oliveira (Amazons). 
E. fasciolata Btlr. has remained unknown to me; forewing red-brown, in the discal area and a subapical fasciolata. 
stripe brown strewn with white, and at the cell-end with a brown streak bordered with black; postmedian line 
double, dentate and filled with whitish, the subterminal line is also composed of a row of black, white-edged 
small spots, as in the preceding species. Hindwing somewhat greyer with a dark-shaded subterminal line. 
Amazons. 
E. bibiana Stoll is a not identified species from Surinam; dark brown, with 3 black antemedian transverse Mbiana. 
lines, at the cell-end with a black discal streak, the slightly curved postmedian line is outside bordered with 
a somewhat lighter colour, before the subterminal line composed of small black internerval lunae at the costal 
margin with a short black subapical spot. The larva is figured by Stoll as brown with yellow longitudinal stripes 
with numerous bristles set with small black hairy knobs at the ends. It is reported to live on Guayava like 
the processionary caterpillars, jointly pupating in roll-shaped webs. 
E. dentilinea sp. n. (85 c) resembles the figure of bibiana-, browns trewn with purple grey, basally below the dentilinea. 
cell with a short black longitudinal streak, behind it with a double notched antemedian line, the post median 
line being fine, undulately dentate, slightly projecting between 3 and 4 and between 7 and 9, at the cell-end 
with a black thick discal streak; subterminal line composed of small black outside light-edged internerval spots 
receding far between 4 and 6 and being separated below the costal margin by white irroration from a black 
subapical spot before it. Hindwing at the costal margin lighter purple grey with a short black median line, 
subterminal line irregular, extending to the anal angle. Described from 1 $ from flao Paulo in the Berlin 
Museum. Connected by combusta with the ogenes- group. 
E. onoba Drc. (85 c) is a peculiar species not being allied with any other species. Rust-brown, strewn onoba. 
with a somewhat darker colour, especially in the basal two thirds of the forewing; no transverse markings 
except the postmedian border towards the somewhat lighter marginal area; at the cell-end 2 thick white dots 
finely surrounded by a darker colour, separated by an orange patch crossing the cell-end. Hindwing in the 
costal portion whitish dusted with a bluish-grey, with the beginnings of 2 lines of the ground-colour therein- 
fringes yolk-colour, basally mixed with orange; Peru; Colombia, from Mocoa in the Coll. Hopp. 
E. inconspicua Sells, has a dark brown body, on the thorax feebly mixed with dark grey; fore wing dark inconspi- 
brown, at the cell-end with 2 black dots above each other, with a postmedian row of small dark greyish-brown, 
very indistinct spots; of a similarly coloured subterminal line only traces are visible. Hindwing blackish-brown, 
at the costal margin dark brown. The inner margin of the forewing projects rounded, the costal margin of the 
hindwing is straight as far as vein 9, then angular and oblique, at the distal margin rounded. Expanse of wings: 
35 mm. Panama, Chiriqui. 
E. definita Schs. Head and thorax dark grey, tegulae outside reddish-brown, abdomen dark brownish- definila. 
grey. Forewing very dark viollettish-brown, basad with a reddish-brown spot, median area below the cell and 
the inner margin light yellowish red-brown; the irregular interrupted antemedian line is reddish-yellow, the 
similarly coloured postmedian line very fine, finely undulate, hardly visible in the costal half, in the light portion 
of the wing before it with a darker line; subterminally between 3 and 6 there are 3 small white spots with 
fine white lunulae behind them; at the ends of the veins with light reddish-yellow dots. Hindwing dark slate- 
colour, in the costal marginale portion dark violettish-brown with a feeble light median line to the inner margin 
above the anal angle; the costal margin of the hindwing is deeply concave, then it extends obliquely to 7. Ex¬ 
panse of wings: 33 mm. Costa Rica (Juan Vinas; Sixola). 
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