or 
HYPONOMEUTA.—MIEZA. 32 
1. Hyponomeuta eusoma, sp. n. 
Antennae pale slaty stone-colour. Palpi short, porrect ; pale stone-eolour, with a black spot externally at 
the base of the terminal joint. Head pale stone-colour. Zhorawv pale stone-colour, with black spots. 
Forewings pale stone-colour, with many roundish black spots; a series of six or seven below the basal 
half of the costa, and a series of six or seven below these, running nearly to the costal cilia ; a group of five 
or six on the outer half of the cell, arranged in a triangle with its base outward, followed by one or 
two spots near the apex and two series, one of nine along the upper edge of the fold, and one of six 
below the fold; cilia pale stone-colour. wp. al. 21 mm. Hindwings and cilia pale stone-grey. 
Abdomen stone-greyish, with dark brownish fuscous bands across the segments—broken into spots at 
the sides posteriorly, but joined together with a central line anteriorly, forming a somewhat conspicuous 
pattern. Legs pale stone-colour. 
Type 2 (66048) Wlsm. Coll. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P7. (66049) US. Nat. Mus. | 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Jalapa (M/. Trujillo). ‘Two specimens. 
MIEZA Wkr. 
= §Evsrrxis Hb. (nec Eustixia Hb.) ; =fdfzoza Morris; = *Eusrrxra (nec Hb.) Btlr. ; 
= Enaemia Z.; = Pseupotarara Druce. 
Type 1: Eustixis laeta Geyer (=$pupula Hb.; =2gninie Wkr.). 
Migza Wkr.= § Eusrrxis Hb. Ztr. Smlg. Exot. Schm. 3 24 [44, 46] sp. 245 Pf. [84] - 489-90 
(1825) ; Geyer Ztr. Smlg. Exot. Schm. 4 5 (1882). Murzza Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 2 527-8 
no. 107 sp. 1-8 (1854). tMzoza Morris Syn. Lp. N-Am. 1 253-4 sp. 1-3 (1862). Mreza 
Morris Syn. Lp. N-Am. 1 p. xxv 306 (1862). Eusrrxrs Grt. & Rbnsn. List Lp, N-Am. 
p- vii (1868). *Eusrrxra Btlr. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877 358 (1877). Eusrrxzs Wlsm. 
Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881 250-1, 287 (1881). Mirza Wlsm. & Drnt. Cat. Hast. & Austral. 
Lp-Het. Oxf. Mus. 2 562-8 sp. 3667 (1900) ; Dyar Can. Ent. 32 37, 39 (1900): Bull. US. 
Nat. Mus. 52 489-90 sp. 5478-80 (1902); Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 32:1907 51, 
88-90 no. 23 sp. 146-9 (1907) ; Barnes & McDngh. Contrib. NH. Lp. N-Am. 2 142-4 
P£, 9° 9-13, °15 (1913); Busck Ins. Insc. Mens. 1 70-3 (1913) ; Meyr. Exot. Micr. 141-2 
(1918). ) 
Type 2: Mieza subfervens Wkr. (=psammitis Z.; Z. 1872). 
 Enwasmra Z. Verh. ZB. Ges. Wien 22: 1872 Abh. 562-4 sp. 1-2 Pf. 3° 26-7 (1872): 25:1875 
Abh. 344-5 sp. 1-2 (1875) ; Chmb. Bull. US. GG. Surv. 4 140 (1878); Meyr. Pr. Linn. 
Soc. NSW. 11: 1886 (2s. 1) 257-8 sp. 24 #886) Riley, Smith’s List Lep. Bor-Am. 97 
sp. 5177-8 (1891). 
Type 3: Pseudotalara chrysippa Druce (Druce 1885). 
PszupotaLtara Druce Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 1 126 Pf. 12° 22 (1885) ; Schaus Ann-Mag. NH. 
(8 s.) 957 (1912) ; Dyar Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 42 100 (1912). 
1. Mieza subfervens Wkr. (Tab. IX. fig. 29.) 
=tsubferreus HS.; =psammitis Z.” 
Mieza subfervens Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 2 528 sp. 2 (1854)*. Mioza subfervens Morris Syn. Lp. 
N-Am. 1 253 sp. 2 (1862). Mieza subfervens Morris Syn. Lp. N-Am, 1 306 sp. 2 (1842) * 
Mieza subferreus HS. CB. ZM. Regensbg. 20 119-20 sp. 5 (1866) *. EHustewis subfervens 

