NO, 2132. REVISION OF THE SUBFAMILY IIYPENhYAE—SCIIAUS. 271 

 LASCORIA NAUPALIS, new species. 



Male. — Head, collar, and thorax lilacine gray; abdomen gray brown, 

 with whitish segmental lines. Fore wings lilacine gray, broadly 

 shaded with brown beyond antemedial and postmedial lines, which 

 are whitish; the antemedial straight, almost vertical; the postmedial 

 finely wavy, somewhat inbent to cleft, then vertical to inner margin; 

 a fine medial line; traces of a darlver fine sub terminal shade; terminal 

 black spots. Hind wings lilacine brown, broadly tinged with white 

 along inner margin; traces of a medial and more distinct postmedial 

 dark line; a pale siibtcrminal shade towards inner margin. Hind 

 wings below white irrorated with lilacine brown; a dark point on 

 discocellular; a fine dark postmedial line; an outer brown shade, and 

 faint subterminal line. 



ExjMnse. — 27 mm. 



Habitat. — San Paulo, Brazil. 



Type.— Cat. No. 19690, U.S.N.M. 



LASCORIA ARENOSA, new species. 



Male. — Palpi, head, collar, and thorax yellow brown irrorated 

 with black. Abdomen dai'k brown, shaded with gray at base and 

 on terminal segment; small dorsal black spots on three basal seg- 

 ments. Fore wings: Base white, crossed by a yellowish shade, irro- 

 rated with brown on inner margin, and limited by a fine fuscous 

 brown antemedial line, which is ahnost vertical; medial space dark 

 slate color, the costa yellow brown; some darker irrorations forming 

 a fine medial fine, a broad postmedial white shade, outcurved below 

 costa, crossed by a dift'use yellowish shade irrorated with fuscous 

 brown, outwardly limited by an u'regular subterminal fuscous bro^vn 

 line; outer margin dark slate color, with an interrupted fuscous 

 brown terminal lino. Hind wings dull brown. Hind wings below 

 white irrorated mth brown, the termen broadly brown; a dark discal 

 point and postmedial fine; a white subtermmal fine expanding 

 opposite cell, and at inner margin. 



Expanse. — 14 mm. 



Habitat. — Geldersland, Surinam. 



Type.— Csit. No. 19700, U.S.N.M. 



BLEPTIPHORA, neAW genus. 



Antennae pubescent with long cilia at jomts. Male palpi up- 

 curved close to head, second joint reachmg above vertex, third joint 

 bent back to middle of thorax, the inside with long hairs from base, 

 outwardly smoothly sealed; female palpi obliquely upbent, the sec- 

 ond joint very long, the third short, bent back, well fringed. Fore 

 .tibiae of male with broad projecting tuft of hairs at base; the base of 

 tarsi outcui'ved fringed witli hair. Fore wings: Outer margin with 



