NO. 1885. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 73 



Subfamily- KR-A-STRIIN"^:. 

 Genus MICTOCHROA Hampson. 



MICTOCHROA SELINITIS, new species. 



Gray, the basal space clear and light gray; inner line curved, 

 double, whitish showing on costa and inner margin; stigmata out- 

 hned in white, gray-filled, the reniform with a slender white center; 

 a black dash through the cell and one on submedian, the former 

 bisected by the reniform; outer line white, duphcated without, 

 smooth, excurved over cell; terminal space dark but with white, 

 powdering; subterminal line white, powdery, wavy; fringe dark, 

 white-powdered, %\'ith a straight white line at base; a terminal row of 

 black dashes. Hind wing brownish gray. Expanse, 20 mm. 



Type. — Female, No. 13943, U.S.N.M., Tehuacan, Mexico, June, 

 1910 (R. Midler). 



Determined by Sir G. F. Hampson. 



Genus EUSTROTIA Hubner. 

 EUSTROTIA ANITA, new species. 



Basal space pearly gray; an erect black band across wing, narrow, 

 constricted in cell and at vein 1, edged with whitish on both sides; 

 outer portion of the wing washed with dull brownish red; costa 

 spotted alternately ocherous and blackish; reniform an ocherous 

 ringlet; subterminal line ocherous, strongly waved, preceded by a 

 dark cloud on costa; a terminal black Une; fringe gray. Hind vnng 

 heavily gray-shaded over a sUghtly ocherous ground. Expanse, 

 17 mm. 



Type. — Female, No. 13944, U.S.N.M., Orizaba, Mexico (Schaus 

 collection) . 



EUSTROTIA VICTRTX, new species. 



Thorax and base of fore wing smooth pale gray; a broad black 

 band across wing incised within sHghtly in cell and on vein 1, nar- 

 rowly pale-edged; outer part of wing ocherous, a little clouded with 

 olive gray; reniform a large area without any ohve clouding; sub- 

 terminal line dark, twice incised, partly obsolete, the two points of 

 the incisions the most distinct, except a triangular costal mark at 

 its inception; fringe black, incised by the ocher ground at middle 

 and slightly so subapically. Hind Aving brownish-shaded, the veins 

 darker, the fringe pale. Expanse, 18 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 13945, U.S.N.M., Orizaba, Mexico (Schaus collec- 

 tion). 



