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EUTELIA. By M. Gaede. 
triangula- 
trix. 
appro xi- 
mata. 
obliquata. 
pictatrix. 
favillatrix. 
adulatrix. 
blandiatrix. 
diaper a. 
discistriga. 
ochreiplaga. 
Median line very hazy, exterior line less inserted in the submedian fold. Submarginal line finely white also above 
the inner margin. Hindwing lighter at the base. 30 mm. Sumatra, Borneo. 
Ell. triangulatrix Wilem. <£■ West. (32 e). Also similar to glauca and chalybsa. Thorax and forewing grey. 
Interior line double, dark brown, sharply extra-angular below the costal margin, then obliquely inward. Reni- 
form macula large, blackish, edged with ochre and divided by a streak as far as the exterior line. Median line 
broad, brown, touching the reniform macula, inward to the costal margin, straight to the inner margin, almost 
vertical. Exterior line whitish, rectangular at vein 6, then dentate, oblique to the inner margin, with dark lunae 
inside. A large dark brown triangle before the apex, edged with white; adjoining to it the dentate whitish sub¬ 
marginal line, excurved in the middle, a dark spot at it behind the centre of the cell, a smaller one outside at 
the angle. A large white spot in the submedian fold before it. Hindwing claret-coloured. Small black lunae 
at the margin, edged with bluish grey. 24 mm. Philippines, New Guinea. 
Eu. approximata Wkr. (= dulcilinea Wkr. nec Hmps ., olivaceiplaga B.-Balc.) (32 e). Reddish brown, 
the 'median area of the forewing more reddened. Interior line dark, indistinct, extra-angular in the middle. 
Median line black, touching the reniform macula, then inward. Reniform macula rusty brown, elliptical, edged 
with white. Exterior line double, brown, filled with grey, excurved behind the cell, then obliquely inward. Sub- 
marginal line white, inside with a brown triangle at the costal margin, a small spot behind the cell and a darkening 
above the inner margin. Hindwing light brown with 2 dark bands and a dark distal margin. A short white 
submarginal line. 24—26 mm. Malacca, Borneo. 
Eu. obliquata Wkr. (32 b). According to the figure by Swinhoe very different. Body and forewing 
ochreous, slightly tinged with pink. Interior line blackish, very oblique, dentate, yellowish green before it in 
the submedian fold. A black dot in the centre of the cell. Reniform macula indistinct, pale green. Median line 
indistinct, dentate, dark, very oblique. Submarginal line with 2 blackish spots at vein 7, surrounded by green, 
then undulate, hardly discernible. Hindwing pale yellowish brown, with 2 darker bands. 32 mm. Only 2 
known from Singapore and Borneo. 
4. Antennae of <$ shortly serrated and tufted. 
Eu. pictafrix Hmps. (32 f). Body and forewing rusty brown. Broadly white through the cell to the ex¬ 
terior line, narrower white in the submedian fold. Interior line double, blackish, strongly incurved below the 
cell. Erect rusty brown scales at the upper edge of the cell in the exterior part. Median line indistinct, double 
in front, single below the cell. Exterior line pink, edged with dark, excurved behind the cell, then to the anal 
angle. Submarginal line pink, undulate, indistinct. Hindwing broadly whitish at the inner margin, the rest 
smoky brown. 30—32 mm. India and Ceylon. Only few specimens known. 
Eu. favillatrix Wkr. (32 e). Body and forewing reddish brown. Interior line double, dark brown, very 
obliquely incurved below the cell, filled with light, darker before it as far as the base. Ring-macula and 
reniform macula formed of rusty red erect scales. Median line dark, double, dentate, almost vertical. Exterior 
line also double, angled at vein 6, then dentate, oblique. Close behind it a white parallel bent line. Narrowly 
dark behind it as far as the dentate fine white submarginal line. Hindwing smoky brown, lighter at the base. 
22—26 mm. India and Ceylon. 
Eu. adulatrix Hbn. (Vol. 3, pi. 53 a) has already been dealt with in Vol. 3, p. 287, as it occurs in Southern 
Europe and as far as Central Asia. There are specimens before me, which are surely adulatrix, but the median 
area on their forewings is darker than normal; from the Himalaya. 
Eu. blandiatrix Bsd. (= inextricata Mr.) (32 e) has likewise been dealt with in Vol. 3, p. 287, and its 
differences from adulatrix mentioned. From Japan to Ceylon. 
Eu. diapera Hmps. (32 f) differs more from the two preceding species. Body and forewing red-brown 
with a violet reflection. Interior line indistinct, double, vertical. Ring-macula and reniform macula small, edged 
with dark; a dark median line between them to the inner margin. Exterior line brown, double, obliquely out¬ 
ward as far as behind the cell, thenundulately inward. Close behind it an oblique dark blotch towards the middle 
of the distal margin. Submarginal line indistinct, white, dentate. Hindwing copper-brown, lighter at the base. 
26 mm. 2 from Bhutan in the British Museum. 
Eu. discistriga Wkr. (= petrificata Wkr.) is widely distributed in Africa (cf. Vol. 15, p. 171). Greyish 
brown, with several dark interior and exterior lines. It owes its name to a white radial streak through the cell. 
28—32 mm. India and Ceylon. 
Eu. ochreiplaga B.-Bak. and the following flaviluna are similar to each other. Body brownish ochreous. 
Forewing pale yellow, interior and marginal areas tinged with a red-brown hue, whitish at the apex. Interior 
line dark, angled at the median vein, a blackish streak before it at the costal margin. Ring-macula and reniform 
