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DALCERIDES Neumogen & Dyar. 



Dalcerides Neumoegen & Dyar, Can. Enl., xxv, liil, JS!>:5. 

 Dalcerides Dyar, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vi, -I'.Vl, L898. 

 Dalcerides Dyar, Bull. .">:.>, U. S. Nat. Mus., :55i), HHI:;. 



Dalcerides ingenita Hy. Edwards. 



Artaxa ingenita Hy. Edwards, Papilio, ii, \'l. lxx 



Dalcerides ingenita Neumoegen & Dyar, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., 



ii, 111, 1X!I4. 

 Dalcerides ingenita Dyar, Bull.r>L', U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 411:5, I'.iO:;. 



I have a nice series from Baleas, Guerrero, Mexico, 1,500 

 feet, August, 1906 (W. Schaus), and a single little male from 

 Guadalajara, Mexico. Both sexes are in the series, the females 

 being- a little larger and paler than the males and with the 

 antennal pectinations not so long. I have also a specimen 

 from Palmerly, Cochise County, Arizona, August (C. Schaef- 

 fer), and crippled specimens with pupa?, food-plant, and flimsy 

 yellow cocoons from Payson, Arizona (C. Reedy), but unfor- 

 tunately no larvae. 



ANACRAGA Dyar. 



Anacraga Dyar, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., xxix, 17H, IKOfi. 



Anacraga citrina Schaus. 



Dalcera citrina Schaus, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., iv, 57, IS'.iii, 



The type is a male from Trinidad. There are seven other 

 males and a female in the collection from the Guianas. The 

 entire insect is of a very pale yellow. 



Anacraga ria, new species. 



Entirely ocher yellow. Expanse, 18 mm. 



One male, Rio Janeiro, Brazil (Schaus collection). 



Type: No. 13058, U. S. National Museum. 



If this should prove to be the true Dalcera ocJiracca of 

 Walker ( \ \rraga oduacca} the present name would be a syno- 

 nym thereof, while the name Pinconia ochracca Moore would 

 be resurrected from the synonymy as Acraga ochracca Moore. 



Anacraga mesoa Drncc. 



Dalcera mesoa Druce, Biol. Cent.-Am. Lep. Het., i, L'l.'!, Iss7. 



Dalcera mesoa Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., .i4i', ixtn'. 



Dalcerides mesoa Dyar, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vi, I'.'lL', 18'.^. 

 I have specimens from Ori/.aba and Jalapa, Mexico. The 

 fore wing is nearly occupied by a large purplish-brown patch. 



