138 DRYOBOTA; MEGANEPHRIA; CALOTAENIA; EUMICHTIS. By Dr. M. Drattdt. 
only it is slightly darker grey and markings are partially extinct. Transition forms occur in the Taurus 
(Marash). 
33. Genus: Dryobota Led. 
furva. D. furva Esp. (Vol. 3, p. 128, pi. 31 f). This species is inclined to be variable. Ground colour from pale 
brown to black-brown. Normally the reniform stigma is yellow in <$, white in but inverted forms also occur 
occlusa. i. e. GG with white reniform stigma. Such specimens are named — occlusa Esp. (= albimacula Culot, leuco- 
inversa. rena Trti.). with yellow reniform stigmata are called — inversa Osth. The species occurs in the Taurus 
(Marash). 
34. Genus: Meganephria Hbn. 
tancrei. M. tancrei Graes. (Vol. 3, p. 129). We are now illustrating a specimen of this nice species from Ussuri 
(17 h). 
asiaiica. M. oxyacanthae L. (Vol. 3, p. 129, pi. 31 g). A good illustration is now given of the form — asiatica 
Stgr. from a specimen in the Pungeler collection. 
debilis. M. debilis Warn. (17 h) is smaller than oxyacanthae, having narrower and sleeker forewings. Ground 
colour a dull grey with faint rosy sheen and devoid of any mossy green colouration. Central area narrower and 
outer area therefore wider. Reniform stigma irregularly quadrate and uniformly filled with pale grey. Hind- 
wings pale grey with shadowy central band. Underside pale silvery grey. Transbaikalia. 
alhopicta. M. albopicta Mats, appears to closely resemble the preceding. Forewings dark grey, paler at base with 
a black streak having a white upper edge along the submedian fold and extending in basal half from base to 
subterminal. Anterior transverse line black, sharply angulated in submedian. The small oval orbicular stigma 
is white with black edge. Reniform stigma is ear-shaped and pale grey, with a black arc on inner edge. The 
black postmedian has a white outer edge, near inner margin the white expands. The white subterminal line 
is undulate and interrupted. Hindwings dark grey, paler towards base. Wing expanse: 36—41 mm. From South 
Saghalin. 
35. Genus: Calotaeiiia Stph. 
immacu- C. celsia L. (Vol. 3, p. 130, pi. 32 a). Numerous names have been given to aberrations. — immaculata 
^ Heinr. has no brown spots in green marginal area. —- tridentifera Schultz the costal part of the brown central 
' fera. transverse stripe on forewings is missing, it forms a sharp dentation upwards. —• eximia Schultz only has a broad 
eximia. costal spot in place of the central transverse stripe and it forms a dentation downwards. —- ocellata Krul. has 
hwittata on ^ a brown s P°t enc ^ °f cell °f forewings. — invittata Schultz is uniformly green on forewings up to the 
marga- brown margin. —- margarethae Did. is a remarkable form. The brown markings of the transverse band and 
retime, edges of wings are completely white with pronounced golden gloss. Hindwings also show golden sheen. Under¬ 
side is devoid of markings being grey-white with golden gloss. In the S. Tyrol among the type form, which 
is fairly common there and paler green than the north german race. Dannehl reports that strange to relate the 
connexa. imagines rest during the day on trees and can be disturbed in quantities from high Acacias. — connexa Did. has 
the dentation extending from the brown central band to such a degree that it reaches to the dot in outer area 
and even envelopes same in a nebxdous shade and then projects towards the costa. S. Tyrol and Brandenburg. 
tenuis. C. tenuis Warr. (Vol. 3, p. 130). This is now illustrated from a specimen in the Pungeler collection 
(17 h). 
36. Genus: l^umiclitis Hbn. 
E. Uchenea Hbn. (Vol. 3, p. 130, pi. 32 a). The illustration was not good and we are giving a better one 
aetnea . here (17 h), also of the form —- aetnea Trti. 
canariensis. E. canariensis Hmps. Head and thorax black-brown, intermixed with grey-white and rufous. Collar 
with white and black line. Abdomen dark brown with black crests. Eorewings grey-white, partially with 
brownish tone and peppered with black-brown. Central area dusted with dark brown. Veins blackish. A black 
undulate basal streak at base. The double subbasal line interfilled with whitish, similarly the double anterior 
transverse line. The large grey-white stigmata have black surrounds with brownish centres. The black post- 
median is simple with whitish outer edge, dentate, with white dots on veins posteriorly. Towards anal angle 
a grey-white spot. There is rufous dusting before the white subterminal line and small black sagittate marks. 
Hindwings brown with dusky veins and discal spot. Wing expanse: 46 mm. Guimar (Canary Islands). 
cypraota. E. cypraota Hmps. Head and thorax black-brown, intermixed with white. Abdomen whitish brown. 
Eorewings white, admixed with brown and peppered with black. Central area suffused with dark rufous. The 
