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The next three resemble each other.

E. sclopetavia. % in. long. Chest part dark brown or gray, with no lines; underneath dark brown with alight spot. Body part dark brown and yellow covered thickly with gray hairs. Under side with a dark mark surrounded with semi-circular yellow spots. Legs ringed.

E, patagiata. '¥% in. long. Resembles £. sclopetaria but is lighter with a reddish shade.

E. cornuta-strix. 3 in. long. Chest part reddish brown with three dark stripes. Body part dark brown with a light stripe. Legs yellow brown with dark rings.

E. trifolium. % in. long. Chest part white with three dark brown lines; underneath dark brown, sometimes with a white stripe. Body part reddish brown, or gray with white marks; underneath dark brown. Legs white with dark brown rings.

E. conspicellata-marmorea. ¥ in. long. Chest part dull yellow with indistinct lines; underneath dark brown with a faint light spot. Body part white, yellow or orange, and gray or brown; under- neath dark with two semi-circular yellow spots at sides. Legs white with orange or brown rings; thighs orange.

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