NO. 1885. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 75 



stained by two olivaceous grayish clouds; a broken terminal black 

 line. Hind wing dark gray, the fringe pale, shining. Expanse, 20 

 mm. 



Type. — Female, No. 14218, U.S.N.M.,Tehuacan, Mexico, September, 

 1910 (R. Miiller). 



EUSTROTIA MEGAPLAGA, new species. 



Gray, mottled and irrorate with olivaceous brown; a large black 

 patch on inner margin, its inner edge erect, outer slightly oblique, 

 upper edge nearly parallel to cell; indistinct gray streaks from costa 

 and a wedge-shaped mark touching the upper angle of the patch; 

 three gray dots at reniform; a broad dark shade across wing within 

 the subterminal line, which is pale and faint, undulate; two curved 

 dark patches on termen, the flexures between them at apex and mid- 

 dle. Hind wing shaded with gray-brown, powdery, the veins darker; 

 fringe and terminal line dark. Expanse, 23 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 13949, U.S.N.M., Tehuacan, Mexico, September, 

 1910 (R. Miiller). 



The specimen was examined by Sir G. F. Ilampson and the name 

 suggested by him. 



EUSTROTIA PLUMBIFUSA, new species. 



Gray, with a warm brownish tint on outer portion; basal space 

 leaden gray, with an irregular black mark for the subbasal line; a 

 broad leaden black band crosses the middle of the wing, angularly 

 incised on its lower third with a point inward on vein 1 and a faint 

 duplicating inner line; outer edge of the band roundedly but sharph' 

 incised on median vein; the band is plumbeous in the center and has 

 black edges and a crossing bar on median vein; beyond this the 

 ground is somewhat reddish, crossed by two slightly wavy brown 

 lines, which become separated centrally; submarginal line brown- 

 black, rather sharply dentate, especially mesiall}^, followed by a whit- 

 ish shade at apex; fringe leaden black, the color encroaching on the 

 termen most widely at upper and lower thirds; a pale terminal line; 

 a whitish speck at tornus. Hind wing gray-brown. Expanse, 22-24 

 mm. 



Coiypes. — Three females, No. 13950, U.S.N.M., Tehuacan, Mexico, 

 June and August, 1910 (R. Muller). 



One of the specimens was examined by Sir G. F. Hampson, who 

 suggested the name here adopted. 



Genus ERASTRIA Ochsenheinier. 



ERASTRIA TILORA. new species. 



Fore wing at base ocherous brown, shading into red-brown cen- 

 trally; inner line dark, curved, indistinctly doubled, black on costa; 

 reniform a black lunule, followed by leaden and three black daslies on 

 costa; outer line whitish, narrow, broadened, ocherous-shaded and 



