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MONODES CASSIDA, new species. 



Fore wing warm brown; basal space blackish shaded; inner line 

 whitish, slender, nearly straight, followed by a narrow dark line; 

 orbicular a black point ; renif orm a small black elliptical spot ; mesial 

 shade line dark, angled outward in cell to reniform and again out- 

 ward on submedian fold; outer Une curved, pale, preceded by a row 

 of black dots, followed by a blackish shading that fills all of ter- 

 minal space; subterminal fine pale, faintly indicated; a row of 

 pale specks at base of fringe. Hind wing shaded with gray, with 

 some reddish at anal angle; a small dark discal dot; outer line pale, 

 faint, showuig only at inner margin; a row of pale specks in fringe. 

 Expanse, 20 mm. 



Coty pes. —Three females. No. 13937, U.S.N.M., Coatepec, Mexico, 

 October, 1910; Orizaba, Mexico, November, 1910; Misantla, Mexico, 

 January, 1911 (R. Muller). 



Sir G. F. Hampson kindly examined this with the others and 

 labeled it " Ilonodes, not good enough to describe." The specimen, 

 however, appears to me to be in good condition except that the apex 

 of one wing is torn off. I have also received two others in good 

 condition. The species is perhaps the same as Micromonodes mochensis 

 Schaus. 



Genus AMIANA Dyar. 

 AMIANA ENDOPOLIA, new species. 



Light umber brown, washed Avith darker shades; inner line gemi- 

 nate, its outer segment black, the inner scarcely defined, the space 

 between more or less completely filled by white powdering; the line 

 is retracted a little in cell and distinctly so on submedian ; lower part 

 of median space filled sohdly with white scaling or powdered with 

 white, this area obhquely limited above, on the inner side reacliing 

 up to the cell; median shade-line shown as a zigzag of the dark ground 

 through the wliite area ; orbicular and reniform powdery white-filled, 

 black-edged but not contrastingly so, irregularly black-centered; 

 outer line black, single, strongly dentate on the veins, the dentations 

 with minute capitate tips, the fine cutting the extreme edge of the 

 white patch on inner margin; subterminal line blackish, waved, with 

 an elongate dark cloud opposite lower edge of reniform and one on 

 margin above tornus; fringe shaded with black with a row of pale 

 specks at base. Hind wing grayish brown, with discal mark and 

 double outer dark bands, shaded and obscure. Expanse, 37 mm. 



Cotypes. — Two females, No. 13938, U.S.N.M., Tehuacan, Mexico, 

 September, 1908, September, 1910 (R. Muller). 



The whitest specimen was examined by Sir G. F. Hampson and 

 the name here used was suggested by him. 



