NO. 1885. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 87 



Genus DIGONODES Warren. 

 DIGONODES GNORIMARIA, new species. 



Dark umber brown, the veins of fore wing lighter; inner line slightly 

 curved, whitish, edged without with a black shading; discal mark a 

 black ellipse, its center nearly occluded; outer line angled at vein 4, 

 incurved above and below the angle, fine, white, with narrow black 

 edging; outer margin irregular, with prominences at vein 4, vein 6, 

 and apex. Hind wing grayer brown, with round dark discal dot; 

 outer mesial dark hne with pale outer border, angled at vein 4, 

 Expanse, 49 mm. 



Type. — Female. No. 14243, U.S.N.M., Orizaba, Mexico, August, 

 1010 (R. Miiller). 



DIGONODES AGONARIA, new species. 



Light wood-brown, but heavily mottled with blackish brown, the 

 mottlings generally completely confluent in the outer part of the 

 median space; inner line wavy, clouded, partly lost in the mottlings; 

 a discal black rmglet; outer line projecting in the middle, wavy, edged 

 without by a sUghtly paler line, wliich in dark specimens forms the 

 outer edge of the shaded median space; margin pale but mottled 

 ^vith. dark and with a dark subapical patch. Hind wing similar to 

 fore wing, the marldngs less pronounced; discal dot black; outer line 

 crenulate, preceded by dark shading; margin more clear of mottlings 

 than the rest of the wing. The outer margins of both wings are 

 entire, without angulations. Expanse, 39-41 mm. 



Cotypes. — One male, six females. No. 14294, U.S.N.M., Cuernavaca, 

 Mexico, June, 1906 (W. Schaus); Santa Rosa, State of Vera Cruz, 

 Mexico, August, 1906 (W. Schaus); Zacualpan, Mexico, August, 1910 

 (R. Miiller) 



Genus PARAGONIA Hubner. 



PARAGONIA TISELAARIA, new species. 



Pale wood-brown; both wings densely mottled with dark red-brcwn 

 from base to outer line, finely strigose beyond; inner line dark bro^vn, 

 bent subcostally, slightly flexuous; a small round discal dot; a semi- 

 circular purple-brown patch on costa before apex, from which the 

 outer line is disconnected, but becomes distinct below; brown, slender, 

 sending out lines along the veins, the spaces between filled with large 

 olive patches; a submarginal row of olive patches, larger toward 

 tornus. Hind wing wnth the mesial line followed by purplisli and 

 stained ^vitl^ olive; submarginal line oUve, widening toward tornus; 

 a slight angulation in the middle of each wing; antennae of male 

 simple. Expanse, 37 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 14295, U.S.N.M., Zacualpan, Mexico, January, 

 1911 (R. Muller). 



