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This genus falls in the Brephinse, both by Hulst's and Prout's 

 tables, where I feel obliged to leave it, though the appearance of the 

 single species is quite unhke that of the other Brephinse. 



CaiNOSYNTELES HAPLOARIA, new species. 



Gray; fore wing and thorax thicldy gray -powdered on a whitish 

 ground, which appears narrowly edging the lines outwardly from the 

 median space; lines dark gray, densely but coarsely waved, the inner 

 *bent on median vein, the outer nearly straight; a small black discal 

 dot near the outer line. Hind wing grayish, darker on the margin, 

 with a dark mesial shaded line followed by whitish. Expanse, 32-40 

 mm. Abdomen with a dull ochraceous tint. 



Cotypes. — Two males, four females. No. 14293, U.S.N.M., Tehuacan, 

 Mexico, June, 1910; Zacualpan, Mexico, August, 1909 (R. Miiller). 



Genus CCENOCHARIS Hulst. 



CCENOCHARIS HOPLITARIA, new species. 



Whitish gray at base, along costa, in a subapical dash and discal 

 mark, the rest of the wing carneous gray; basal space hmited out- 

 wardly by a black hne, dentate on vein 1 and in cell, obsoletely 

 traversing the whitish costal area; discal mark partly surrounded by 

 black, angular, narrow in the male, broader in the female ; an outer 

 double blackish Une, distinct only below, washed and shaded along 

 the veins above; a dark terminal line in the female. Hind wing 

 fuscous stained, with a mesial dentate blackish slender hne, followed 

 by a dilution of the ground color. This mark not visible in the 

 female. Beneath pale grayish, shining, immaculate. Expanse: 

 Male, 29 mm. ; female, 33 mm. 



Cotypes. — Four males, one female, No. 14228, U.S.N.M., Tehuacan, 

 Mexico, June, September, and October, 1910 (R. Miiller). 



Genus ALOIS Curtis. 

 ALCIS CRETAFUNDA, new species. 



Chalky whitish, irrorated with black and ocherous brown; head 

 and thorax dark; abdomen pale with dorsal spottings. Fore wing 

 with the basal space sohdly filled in with dark irrorations, leaving a 

 narrow dilution before the inner line; a collection of irrorations in the 

 center of costa; outer line slender, black, finely denticulate, incurved 

 below vein 2 ; apex with several patches of black and brownish, leav- 

 ing an irregular subapical mark of the ground color; subterminal line 

 whitish, wavy, contrasted among the dark patches above, lost below; 

 a row of terminal black dots between the veins. Hind wing simi- 

 larly irrorated, with small dark discal dot and mesial denticulate sub- 

 macular line, lost above; below it on inner margin a black dot fol- 

 lowed by orange scales; terminal area grayish clouded, reheving a 



