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Subfam. HUSTROTIINA. 
PSEUDINA. 
Pseudina, Guénee, Sp. gén. des Lép. vi. p. 226 (1852) ; Walker, Cat. xii. p. 802. 
Guénée founded this genus upon a single species from Brazil; a second is now added 
from Mexico. 
1. Pseudina cnossia, sp.n. (Tab. XXVIII. fig. 28.) 
Primaries pale greyish-brown, shaded with darker brown near the base, crossed about the middle by two waved 
narrow white lines, and with a marginal white line, on the outer side of which are some very minute 
black dots and on the inner side a very indistinct waved brown line extending from the costal margin 
near the apex to the anal angle; secondaries uniform pale fawn-colour, slightly darker at the apex and 
round the outer margin, the fringe greyish: head, thorax, and abdomen pale greyish-brown; the antennz 
and legs pale brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer). 
This species differs from P. vellerea, Guén., in its very different markings. 
EUSTROTIA. 
Eustrotia, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 253 (1816) ; Grote, List of North-American Moths, 
p. 37 (1882). 
Erastria, Ochsenheimer, Schmett. Europ. iv. p. 92 (1816); Treitschke, Schmett. Europ. v. 3, p. 250 
(1826) ; Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vi. p. 224; Walker, Cat. xii. p. 804 (nec Hiibner). 
We follow Grote in adopting the name Lustrotia for this genus. Sixteen species 
from North America are enumerated in this author’s Catalogue, and numerous others 
inhabit Europe. We have to record twelve from Central America, eleven of which 
are described as new. 
1, Eustrotia musta. 
Erastria musta, Grote & Rob. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. i. p. 358°. 
Eustrotia musta, Grote, List of North-American Moths, p. 37 (1882). 
Hab. Norra America, Atlantic district—Costa Rica, Rio Sucio (Rogers). 
Our Costa Rican specimens do not differ from those from the United States in 
Mr. Grote’s collection. 
2. Hustrotia catea, sp.n. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 3.) 
Primaries brownish-cream-colour, broadly bordered ‘from the apex to the anal angle with dark brown, with a 
central indistinct brown band (very narrow and almost divided in the middle) extending from the costal 
to the inner margin, a small dark brown spot at the end of the cell, and several small similarly-coloured 
streaks on the costal margin close to the base; secondaries uniformly dark brown; the fringe of both 
wings brown: head, thorax, abdomen, and legs brown. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. GuaTEMALA, Las Mercedes 3000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen. 
