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bipunda. E. bipuncta Heyl. (18 m). A small species. Forewing in the basal half creamy white, the basal part 
covered with brown and with a dark band, so that only the part directly before the middle remains as a yellowish- 
white band, showing in the cell a brown dot close at the distal border. It is not unlikely that bipuncta has 
emerged from bipunctata Wkr. by the distal half of the forewing being blackened, so that it would be only 
a form of it, in favour of this would be the fact that both have apparently been met in copula with each other. 
mcdiopunc- E. mediopuncta Rothscli. antennae reddish yellowish-brown; head whitish creamy; thorax whitish 
fa ' creamy with brown spots; abdomen greyish creamy. Forewing creamy; on the middle fold a median black 
spot, an antemedian band and a postmedian one light chocolate-brown; in the distal third of the wing there 
are some small chocolate-coloured scales and dirty spots, some of which are connected with the postmedian 
band; marginal line brown. Hindwings buff, a brown marginal line and an indistinct, almost faded median 
ftordidior, band of small brown scales. Length of forewings: 8 mm. Isabel Island, in June and July. —- subsp. sordidior 
Rothsch. is larger and greyer, the distal third of the forewing much more intensely suffused, over the hindwing 
a grey tinge. Length of forewings: 11 mm. From the Cumusi River in British New Guinea, in May. 
fasciata. E. fasciata Rothsch. antennae brown, head white; thorax chocolate-coloured with white tegulae; 
abdomen brownish-buff. Forewings chocolate-brown; a subbasal band above vein 1, a median band and a 
semicircular antemarginal band are white. Hindwing with a buff basal half, the distal half greyish-brown. 
.s xthiasciain. Length of forewings: 11 mm. Haidana, Collingwood Bay, British New Guinea, April. — subsp. subfasciata 
differs in the from the typical form by the semicircular subterminal band of the forewing almost fading away 
between vein 5 and the anal angle, so that there only remain some small white spots. Length of forewings 
12,5 mm. Cumusi River in British New Guinea, in July. 
perfascia- E. perfasciata Rothsch. Q very much like fasciata Rothsch ., but the white bands broader and the 
,n - basal one running straight through to the proximal margin. Length of forewings: 10 mm. Mount Goliath in 
New Guinea, at an altitude of 5000 ft., in March. 
turbida. E. turbida Wkr. (= strigicosta Wkr.) (18 m). Smaller than crassa, which it greatly resembles in 
the colouring; the forewing with fine transverse striae, so that the slight brightening in the disc is entirely covered. 
Borneo. 
rngirpdta. E. vagigutta Wkr. (18 m) is lighter than turbida , more dull yellowish than brown, behind the middle 
of the forewing a curved dark line, before it 3 almost contiguous, small punctiform spots, and behind it some 
separate ones. Close at the bend of the curved line a dark discal dot. Borneo. 
immmida. E. immunda Sivinh. $: forewings dull whitish, with very fine grey striation on them; at the base a 
chocolate-coloured band, and a similar one at the border, occupying the distal third of the wing; hindwing 
ivitli a very dull grey marginal band occupying half the wing. Under surface dull grey, unmarked. Head, 
thorax, under surface of body and legs ochreous-yellow. Muok-Lek in Siam, discovered by Fruhstorfer. 
obscvra. E. obscura Hmps. (13 c). Forewings light broAvnish-grey, densely strewn with brown; only one dark 
discal dot is visible. Hindwings light smoky broAvn. Borneo. 
Here we may insert the palearctic F. grisea having been dealt with in Vol. II, p. 51 and 1. 11 b, of Avhich a more 
stiffusa. intensely dusted and thereby darker form: ab. suffusa Wilem. has been described in the meantime. 
sexpumta. E. sexpuncta Hmps. forewings yellowish, slightly strewn Avith brown, the marginal area slightly 
suffused Avith broAvn; near the base a small oblique band and before the middle beloAV the costa and in the sub¬ 
median fold small black spots, a small spot above the base before vein 2 and a discoidal spot. From the costa 
behind the middle towards the discal fold behind the cell-end a shade at the proximal area with a black dot 
above and beloAV vein 1; an indistinct, rather diffuse subterminal line proceeding from the apex, being distally 
angled on A T ein 7, beloAV the middle and above the anal angle distally, and at the discal fold and vein 2 again 
proximally; hindAvings yelloAv, the apex slightly broAvnish. <$ 24 mm. Fak-Fak, Dutch NeAv Guinea. 
humn-ana. E. humerana Wkr. (18 1). This small species which I figure according to the type in the British Museum, 
is immediately recognizable by the peculiar, Tortricid-like shape of the foreAvings. The only marking on the 
pale yelloAvish-brown forewing is a diffuse, oblique antemedian band and a slight darkening at the margin. 
Hindwings dark grey with light yelloAv fringes, at the proximal margin in the a stripe of hair-fringes. From 
Borneo. 
Mncoides. E. tineoides Wkr. (18 m). Forewings dark brown, before the distal third slightly yellowish; in the. 
middle of the disc a black dot; before the margin a dark small band being proximally dentate. HindAvings 
greyish-broAvn. Still smaller than the preceding species, the forewing at the border somewhat narrower, so 
that the shape of the butterfly somewhat recalls a Tineid. Borneo. 
