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shape and resembles A. normella Dyar. It is redder than that 

 species and without the conspicuous white mesial shading. 



Acrobasis sp. 



Two females before me differ from anything in the collec- 

 tion, but may await the discovery of the male before being 

 named. They are very dark gray, the scale ridge slender and 

 slight, the following light shade very narrow, orange-red. 



New Brighton, Pa., July 28, 1906 (H. D. Merrick) ; East 

 River, Conn., August 4, 1906 (Chas. R. Ely). 



NOTES ON SOME AMERICAN COCHLIDIIOffi, WITH 

 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES. 



[Lepidoptera.] 

 By HARRISON G. DYAR. 



Sibine apicalis Dyar. 



The series of this species has been increased by 2 males, 

 Cordoba, Mexico, May, 1906 (Wm. Schaus) ; 4 males, 

 Cordoba, Mexico, August, 1906 (R. Miiller) ; 2 males and 2 

 females, San Jose, Costa Rica, October, 1906 (Wm. Schaus) ; 

 I female, La Florida, Costa Rica, March, 1907, and I male, 

 Guapiles, Costa Rica, May, 1907 (Wm. Schaus). 



This species seems, in series, distinct from the North Amer- 

 ican Sibine stimulea Clemens, being larger, and more spotted, 

 the spots irregular and yellow instead of white. 



Sibine sp. 



Several specimens of Sibine have been sent in by Mr. Schaus 

 which I can not place satisfactorily. The species of Sibine 

 must be worked up from the larval side before their specific 

 limits can be determined. 



Parasa imitata Druce. 



One male, Orizaba, Mexico (R. Miiller). 



Parasa fauna, n. sp. 



Vertex of head and thorax green, face brown, as also lateral mar- 

 gins of patagia and a central line on thorax. Abdomen brown. Fore 

 wing green, a brown patch at base resting on costa, the outer margin 

 narrowly brown with an enlargement below vein 2 and a larger one 

 between veins 4 and 6; a deeper green patch at end of cell. Hind 

 wings and under side brown. Expanse, 37 mm. 



