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followed by a sliort erect line; inner line brown, outwardly bent on 

 median, then to inner margin, slightly flexuous; a brown cloud on 

 outer half of inner margin, rising nearly to the cell and joining the 

 faint mesial shade-band ; outer line brown, dentate-lunulate, excurved 

 below costa and parallel to outer margin; fringe brown; subapical 

 mark a small white dot well below costa. Hmd wing reddish except 

 at base, with faint pale mesial line, which bears a brown spot on inner 

 margin. Expanse, 45 mm. 



Type.—Msle, No. 14030, U.S.N.M., Jalapa, Mexico (Schaus 

 collection). 



Mr. Schaus writes that this species is under A. lieptaloha Druce in 

 the British Museum collection, but that it is really distinct from that 

 species. 



Family GEOMETRID^E. 

 Genus EPIRRHOE Hubner. 



EPIRRHOE CALISCATA, new species.. 



Fore wing gray, rather thinly scaled, with a broad black mesial 

 band. Other markings less distinct. Basal space dark, limited 

 outwardly by a double blacldsh line; median band limited inwardly 

 by a blackish line, coarsely angulated on the veins and interspaces, 

 with a whiter area preceding above vein 1 ; beyond this band and 

 below vein 2, a red-brown line; outer line dark, shaded, waved, 

 obsolete centrally, joining at tornus a broad dark marginal shade, 

 also incised centrally. Hind wing white, nearly pure, with three 

 black dashes on inner margin and a subterminal gray shaded line. 

 Expanse, 30 mm. , 



Type.— Male, No. 14222, U.S.N.M., Zacualpan, Mexico, Septem- 

 ber, 1909 (R. Miiller). 



Genus EMMILTIS Hubner. 



EMMILTIS ORDINARIA, new species. 



Crpamy white, slightly gray-tinted on costa and veins; lines fine, 

 wavy pale gray; five lines, inner and mesial well spaced, outer three 

 close together near the margm, the inner of these three a little 

 blacker and more dentately waved; a minute discal dot; fringe dark. 

 Hind wing similar, the inner line faint, the mesial within the discal 

 dot, the outer three less closely spaced than on fore wing. Expanse, 

 19 mm. 



Type.— Female, No. 14223, U.S.N.M., Orizaba, Mexico, Septem- 

 ber, 1909 (R. Miiller). 



