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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
I saw the type of this species in the Britsh Museum and considered it to represent a distinct species, allied to E. grata. Prof. Smith says, Can. Ent., 134., “I have no hesitation in referring the species(?) as a suffused aberrant grata.” Now the hindwings want the band and are immaculate, hence there is no “suffusion” on the secondaries. The forewings resemble grata, but the markings differ.