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below median vein at base; the outer line is broad, beginning with 

 a dark brown Ime within, which forms a tooth inward below cell and 

 is then continued very faintly to margm; following this is another 

 line, similar, parallel, but not entering the tooth, separated by a 

 purplish space; next a dark leaden band, then a light one, these 

 interrupted above tornus and replaced by a narrow ocherous lunule; 

 a wavy Ime following, then a dark shade, then a narrow terminal 

 space of the ground color; frmge dark with blackish spots. Hind 

 wing black with a small central lightening, which is digitately ex- 

 panded, and is the remains of the central yellow patch usual in the 

 genus. Expanse, 37 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 13961, U.S.N.M., Orizaba, Mexico, September, 

 1910 (R. Mtiller). 



This was determined as new by Mr. Schaus. 



Genus CONCANA Walker. 



CONCANA LEUCOMERA, new species. 



Fore wing purplish brown with a bronzy reflection; inner Ime 

 black, curved, squarely angled on subcosta, then nearly even; reni- 

 form and orbicular outlined in black but indistinctly so, the reniform 

 with a faint concentric lightening that forms a faint outward ray to 

 outer line; outer line black, starting on costa above reniform, then 

 strongly outwardly bent, forming a square projection with slight 

 waves, returning across the discal venules to within reniform, bent 

 at a sharp angle and continued down to inner margin with a flexure 

 in submedian space; at the indentation it joms the median line 

 which is similarly outflexed, crossing the reniform, but only its seg- 

 ment below the junction is distinct; subterminal line pale, wavy, 

 maculate, forming a round yellowish spot above vein 2 and crossed 

 by a black dash near vein 6. Hind wing black, with a broad oval 

 white space at base. Expanse, 30-35 mm. 



Cotypes. — Males and females. No. 13962, U.S.N.M., Misantla, Mex- 

 ico, May and August, 1910 (R. Miiller) ; Orizaba, Mexico (Schaus col- 

 lection). 



Examined by Sir G. F. Hampson, who placed a question mark 

 beside the generic determination. 



Genus ANTARCH^EA Hubner. 



ANTARCH.S;A OBLIQUALIS, new specie^. 



Thorax and fore wmg yellow; palpi crimson; outer half of wing 

 shaded with crimson, leaving a line of the ground color which starts 

 from apex obliquely and is bent at the level of the median vein, 

 running toward base till it is lost in the ground color; the crimson 

 edges this line above distinctly and it also runs inward on the inner 

 margin; all its inner border is diffused; costa narrowly crimson. 



