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margin to the reniform; a black broken line in submedian fold at 

 base, followed by the black claviform; hnes pale, rather broad and 

 illy defined, their dark edges indistinct, the mner shghtly wavy, the 

 outer excurved over cell ; subterminal line pale, incurved at submedian 

 and discal areas; termmal space larger, with terminal row of black 

 dots. Hind wing white, subpellucid, with a dark terminal line. 

 Expanse, 33 mm. 



The female before me is similar, but the black shadmgs more dis- 

 tinct. The cell is filled in with black between the stigmata and there 

 is a little black beyond the reniform; the basal mark is broad and 

 continuously black, the claviform is fuller, while the termmal space 

 has the veins black-lined. Hind wing with gray shading at the apex. 

 Expanse, 35 mm. 



Cotypes. — Xo. 14210, U.S.N.M., male, Cuernavaca, Mexico, May, 

 1911 (R. Miiller); female, Guerrero, Mexico (J. Doll). 



LYCOPHOTIA RICmOIDES, new species. 



Pale clayey ocherous; fore wing powdered with gray-brown, leav- 

 ing the lines of the ground color; a black dot near the base; inner 

 line straight, oblique, edged with blackish outwardl^^ on outer half 

 below; orbicular and reniform large pale rings with dark powdering 

 between; outer line evenly curved over cell; submarginal line slightly 

 waved. Hind wing with the veins soiled and dark discal spot. Ex- 

 panse, 43 mm. 



Type. — Female, No. 14211, U.S.N.M., Cuernavaca, Mexico, May, 

 1911 (R. Miiller). 



LYCOPHOTIA TRIPH.ENOIDES, new species. 



Fore wing reddish ocherous, the terminal space clayey ocher; reni- 

 form large, solidly black; outer line far out, curved, pale, with slight 

 dusky edging ; subterminal fine a row of dots, slightly waved ; a row of 

 minute terminal dots. Hind wdng blackish, the fringe pale, with dark 

 discal mark. Below all pale, with dark discal marks and outer line on 

 both wings. Expanse, 41 mm. 



Type.— Female, No. 14212, U.S.N.M., Mexico City, Mexico, May, 

 1911 (R. Miiller). 



Subfamily H:A.r)ET>riI>3".^:. 



Genus POLIA Ochsenheimer. 



POLIA TRASCA, new species. 



Rather dark gray; basal space narrowly gray, with a pale subbasal 

 line picked out by black spots; subbasal space broadly submetallic 

 ohvaceous; inner line black, obhque, nearly straight; mesial space 

 space dark gray, the orbicular and reniform paler, faintly dark- 

 outlined; outer line black, obhque, reversed in direction to the inner 



