AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 178 



Hab. — Rio Janeiro; Castro, Parana. Allied to Microgoida peosi- 

 nata Gn. 



Acroseinia ligrata.— Allied to A. vulpeculnrin, but the yellow space is 

 more restricteil, paler, with thicker darker red mottlings; the inner line is angled 

 below cDSta, and the outer line is distinct and wavy, as in A. undUinea Warr. and 

 A. ochrolaria Schaus. The costal spot is whitish, and does not reach the apex. 

 Expanse 31 mm. 



Hab. — Jalapa, Mexico. 



Acrosemia inolpina. — Light brown, the lines wavy; the basal line 

 inwardly shaded with grey; the outer line outwardly shaded with white; the 

 costal spot white, not reaching apex ; a black discal point on primaries; in some 

 specimens the white shading to lines is absent. Underneath the wings are light 

 fawn color, speckled with black. Expanse 34 mm. 



Hab. — Jalapa, Orizaba, Mexico. 



Acroseinia uaranja. — Wings orange color ; a black point in the cells; 

 primaries with costal spot large, grey, reaching apex ; a broad inner transverse 

 light olive green shade, not reaching costa ; an irregular outer row of greyish 

 points on veins, broadly surrounded by light olive green, especially at inner mar- 

 gin ; a subterminal olive green angular line. Secondaries with an outer and sub- 

 terminal transverse olive green shade, partly spotted with grey on veins. Ex- 

 panse 36 mm. 



Hab. — Orizaba, Mexico. 



Pliyllo<lontsi driiciata. — Head fawn color. Thorax and abdomen 

 lilacine. Wings lilacine. Primaries thinly speckled with black; inner line 

 marked by black scales on costa and inner margin ; discal point black, followed 

 on costa by an oblique brownish shade; outer line fine, angular, most distinct 

 towards inner margin where it is more broadly white, followed by a greenish 

 buff shade; some dark grey lines at inner angle. Secondaries with a line black 

 outer line, inwardly shaded with light reddish brown near the inner margin and 

 heavily shaded with blackish grey about the anal angle. Underneath the wings 

 are reddish grey, thickly mottled with brown. On primaries a brown median 

 line ; outer line brown, distinct, nearly straight, angled at costa and above sub- 

 median vein ; the outer margin below vein 3 and inner margin whitish. Second- 

 aries with median brown shade and black discal point; outer line irregular. Ex- 

 panse 35 mm. 



Hab. — Jalapa, Mexico ; Aroa, Venezuela. 



Pliyllodoiita iiideferiuinata. 



I give this name to the species figured as canniata Gn. by Mr. 

 Druce in the Biol. Cent. Amer. Tab., 43, figs. 1 and 2. In my 

 opinion Snellen figures the true Canniata Gn., and the name Snel- 

 leni must sink. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC, X.WII. FEBRUARY, 1901. 



