NO. 1885. NEW LEPinOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 91 



Genus BLECHROMA Moschler. 

 BLECHROMA TISSTIGMARIA, new species. 



Both wings green, marked with purple brown lines: Fore wing 

 with the costa bro\vn, especially beneath; an inner line strongly 

 crenulate, tending to form points at the ends of the indentations; a 

 large round discal mark surrounded by crenulations, being the upper 

 segments of two lines that join above it; outer line similar to the 

 iimer, more strongly crenulate and largely obsolete except the dots 

 at the ends of the indentations, appearing as two alternating rows of 

 dots, the inner one nearest the costa larger and blurred. Hind wing 

 with traces of both lines adjoining the inner margin and faint indica- 

 tions beyond; a row of small terminal dots on both wings. Expanse, 

 27 mm. 



^ypc— Male, No. 14288, U.S.N.M., :Misantla, Mexico, May, 1910 

 (R. Miiller). 



The specimen was examined by Mr. Schaus, who states that the 

 species is in the British Museum without name. 



Genus RACHEOSPILA Guen^e. 



RACHEOSPILA MAIfOSTIGMA, new species. 



Vertex of head white, front purple; body green, the abdomen with 

 large dorsal white spots edged with purple. Wings green; fore wing 

 with the costa narrowly purple; three dots in a curved line repre- 

 senting the inner line; a round discal spot; seven dots representing 

 the outer line, a little alternately waved. Hind wing with discal dot 

 and traces of an outer row of dots. Both wings with a narrow red 

 terminal line, the fringe white. Expanse, 25 mm. 



TVp^.— Female, No. 14289, U.S.N.M., Misantla, Mexico, May, 1910 

 (R. Miiller). 



Mr. Schaus examined the specimen and labeled it " Racheospila, 

 sp., not in British Museum," 



CENOSYNTELES, new genus. 



Fore wing with vein 3 well before 4 ; 5 from the middle of the cross- 

 vein; 6 from the end of the cell; 7-10 stalked, wdthout accessory cell, 

 8 and 9 running to the costa well before apex (nearer the apex in the 

 male than in the female); 11 from the cell; 12 free. Hind wing with 

 vein 5 distinct, from the middle of the cross- vein; 6 and 7 stalked; 8 

 free from the cell but running very close to it in the middle. Anten- 

 nse of the male tliickened and flattened; somewhat so also in the 

 female. Vestiture long, hairy. Hind tibiae with one pair of spurs. 

 Eyes moderate. Palpi hardl.v exceeding the front. 



Genotype. — Csenosynteles haploaria, new species. 



