APATEDODES. By Dr. M. Dkaudt. 
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median one at the cell-end distally angular, before the margin a cucullate line as in Zanola and Colabata. 
Hindwing hardly lighter with a distinct brown sinuous postmedian line. $ of a somewhat lighter and greenish 
shade. Colombia. 
A. infesta Dogn. (141 b) belongs to the same group. Shape of wings narrower; forewing yellowish red- infesta. 
brown with 3 parallel darker brown, almost straight transverse lines, at the cell-end with a fine dark dot; 
subterminal line inside with traces of a fine parallel double line and outside indistinctly bordered with red- 
brown, at the costal margin darker in the shape of a spot, likewise with a cucullate line before the margin. 
Hindwing hardly lighter with a fine discal dot and 2 postmedian lines obtuse-angularly bent between 4 and 5. 
Colombia (Mt. Tolima, 3200 m), described after a 
A. narda Schs. (141b) looks different and was described as Colabata. Variable. Eorewing whitish, narda. 
more or less densely dusted with ochreous yellow, in some specimens the median area remains whitish with a 
feebly flesh-coloured tint, traversed by 3 oblique slightly bent parallel lines, the antemedian line inwardly 
bordered with whitish, the median line plainly red-brown, passing behind the black discal dot, the postmedian 
line far outside, looking like a white-filled double line, outwards fadedly bordered with brown; before the margin 
a feebly notched cucullate line. Hindwing white, with or without a rather distinctly defined brownish marginal 
band, sometimes besides with a fine feeble line before it and a blackish discal dot. Brazil (Castro, Parana; Minas). 
A. gaveta Dogn. (141 c) is only known to me from the figure; it was described as Datana, but it probably gavcici. 
belongs to this place here and may be a smaller darker form of narda. Ground-colour darker cinnamon-reddish, 
with a broad red-brown antemedian band; the median area with the black discal dot remains lighter; the median 
line appears here also double like the exterior line, though not filled with white as the latter, but darkened; 
marginal area behind the cucullate line lighter. Hindwing light reddish brown. Ecuador, Loja. 
A. satellite Wkr. (141c) is very different from all the species; forewing light violettish-grey, strewn satelliiia. 
with brownish, at the costal margin, basally, and in an oblique patch from the centre of the lower cell-end 
behind the centre of the inner margin of a purer bluish grey. Transverse lines fine and indistinct, subterminal 
line with fine vein-dots; at the cell-end a bean-shaped purple brown spot in a whitish ring; subterminally a 
purple brown spot comes down from the costal margin, inwardly faded, outwardly bordered by 3 white triangular 
hyaline spots, outside bordered with reddish-yellow. Hindwing and abdomen reddish-brown. Widely distributed 
in Brazil. 
A. ennomoides Wkr. (141 c) initiates quite a different other group. Forewing light yellow with 2 narrow, ennomoides. 
very feeble reddish-brown antemedian and postmedian transverse bands, the anterior one being almost straight, 
the posterior one distally angular behind the cell and submedianly, between them a fine black discal dot; traces 
of an undulate-dentate subterminal line with vein-dots; marginal area darkened reddish-brown, subapicallv 
between 4 and 6 with two small white hyaline dots; fringe dark brown crossed by light. Hindwing lighter, at 
the margin brownish, with 2 brown straight parallel lines. Guiana to Brazil (Para). 
A. tuisa Schs. (141 c) is very similar to ennomoides, strewn with somewhat more brownish, the anterior tuisa. 
transverse band consists of but one line which only bifurcates below the costal margin; the discal dot is distinctly 
white-ringed; postmedian line as in ennomoides, between the small hyaline spots spotted red-brown, also at the 
costal margin subapically a red-brown strigiform spot. Hindwing with a distinct median spot and a curved 
line close behind it and a less curved line farther outside. Costa Rica. 
A. pertuisa Dogn. is similar to the preceding ones, somewhat moi’e intensely marked. Forewing light pertuisa. 
ochreous yellowish, especially basad strewn darker, the antemedian transverse band blackish, very irregular, 
behind it 2 very irregular brownish lines with a brownish shadow between; the blackish postmedian line is 
notched and, behind the cell, strongly angled; margin strewn with brown. Hindwing as in tuisa. Venezuela. 
A. taperinha Dogn. (141 c) is marked the same, the ground-colour somewhat more whitish, the marking taperinha. 
blackish, with cloud-like spots, especially the antemedian band; discal spot larger, oval; the two postmedian 
lines are distant from each other, both undulate-dentate; of the two lines on the hind wing the interior one is 
feeble, brownish, the exterior one stronger and blackish. Amazons; Novo Friburgo. 
A. olaus Schs. (141 d) almost resembles a Thelosia ; forewing on the ochreous ground densely strewn olaus. 
with purple brown and lilac white, with 4 brown transverse lines; the two antemedian ones parallel, little 
curved, the 2nd thicker than the first; median line thickest, feebly S-curved and at the cell-end interrupted 
by the lilac-white cellular spot; postmedian line fine, rectangularly broken on 6, below it feebly undulate- 
dentate; behind it another whitish submarginal patch from the apex slightly towards the margin concave to 
the anal angle. Hindwing ochreous with 2 faint darker lines. Argentina. 
A. signata Drc. was not before me, but according to the insignificant description it evidently belongs signata. 
near olaus. Eorewing dark brown, densely and finely strewn with whitish-grey, with but one feeble antemedian 
line; at the cell-end a light spot and behind it a curved dark brown line from the costal margin to the inner 
margin; a submarginal bent light grey band from the apex to the anal angle; hindwing reddish-brown with 2 
feeble brown lines. Expanse of wings: $ 2.4, $ 3 inches. South-Eastern Peru. S. Domingo, at an altitude 
of 6000 ft. 
