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small dark brown spots on costa posteriorly, costal edge ockreous- 
whitish before and between these, from first a series of small dark 
fuscous strigulae to tornus ; two or three small dark grey dots 
before upper part of termen : cilia whitish-grey, a scattered series 
of indistinct fuscous dots. Hindwings pale grey with faint 
greenish tinge, indistinctly strigulated darker; cilia whitish-grey, 
a pale grey subbasal line. 
Costa Rica, La Trinidad; 1 ex. (Vienna Mus.). 
Eulia phaloniodes, n. sp. 
$ 5 . 15-17 mm. Head, thorax whitish, more or less mixed 
light grey. Palpi ochreuus-whitish, somewhat mixed grey. Fore¬ 
wings moderate, rather dilated, costa moderately arched, termen 
rounded, somewhat oblique; grey-whitish, whiter before fascia, 
posterior half whitish-ochreous; some grey strigulge on costa ; 
a narrow brown or dark brown median fascia parallel to termen 
(just as commonly in Phalonici ), becoming greyish or obsolete 
towards costa, but sometimes forming a small costal spot ; a small 
brown or dark brown praetornal spot, and often a dark brown pear- 
shaped blotch before middle of termen, but in two specimens this 
is absent: cilia whitish, obscurely mixed or barred greyish or 
brownish. Hindwings light grey, sometimes indistinctly strigulated 
darker; cilia grey-whitish, a grey subbasal line. 
Brazil, J aragua, September, N ovember ( Hoffmann ) (Vienna Mus.), 
R. Grande d. Sul; Bolivia, R. Songo, 2500 feet; 5 ex. 
Eulia oligachthes, n. sp. 
5. 19-21 mm. Head, palpi, thorax pale ochreous. Forewings 
moderate, slightly dilated, costa anteriorly moderately arched, 
posteriorly straight, termen sinuate, somewhat oblique; pale 
ochreous, scattered fuscous dots and small strigulae; lower half of 
central fascia moderate, irregular, oblique, brownish, upper half 
only represented by a dark fuscous spot or mark on costal edge; 
costal patch moderate, semioval, dark fuscous, slightly reddish- 
tinged : cilia whitish-ochreous, a brownish basal shade. Hindwings 
whitish-grey, some slight grey mottling towards apex ; cilia whitish, 
a light grey subbasal shade. 
Costa Rica, Orosi, 5000 feet; Panama, Lino, 2750 feet; 2 ex. 
(type Vienna Mus.). 
Eulia chionocarpa, n. sp. 
5 . 19 mm. Head white. Forewings somewhat elongate- 
triangular, costa gently arched, termen slightly rounded, rather 
oblique ; bronzy-brown, reticulated ferruginous-fuscous ; markings 
white, faintly yellowish-tinged internally; a blotch on base of 
dorsum (partly rubbed); a large somewhat oblique rounded blotch 
from | of costa, narrowed on costa, reaching fold ; four smaller 
suboval blotches, viz. one on costa beyond middle, one in disc 
— September 1932. 
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