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area darkly shaded, the subterminal line appearing as yellow patches 

 below the apex. Hind wing fuscous. Expanse, 32 mm. 



One male, Jalapa, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico (Schaus collection). 



Type.— Cat. No. 12962, U.S.N.M. 



HYDROiCIODES DANASTIA, new species. 



Anlrimir of the male with short pectinations, shorter than the 

 width of the shaft. Fore wing yellow irrorated with rufous, strongly 

 shaded throughout with purplish brown; the ground color appears 

 narrow ly basally, in the stigmata and subterminal line; lines as usual, 

 nearly lost in the general shading; median shade line angled on the 

 lower corner of cell; orbicular and reniform with white dots and 

 streaks around their margins; fringe solidly dark. Hind wing fus- 

 cous brown, the fringe a little lighter. Expanse, 30 mm. 



One male, Jalapa, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico (Schaus collection). 



Type.— Cat. No. 12963 U.S.N.M. 



HYDRCECIODES ZINDA, new species. 



Antennas of male serrate and fasciculate. Thorax oehraceous 

 yellow and rufous brown. Fore wing yellow, irrorate with rufous; 

 lines fine, slender, single, crenulate on the veins; mesial shade line 

 strongly angled at end of cell, forming a right angle; claviform and 

 orbicular outlined in dark rufous; reniform round, of the ground 

 color in a dark rufous shade that extends to the costa subapicallv, 

 with three small white dots on its lower border; terminal space 

 solidly filled in with dark rufous, pointed inward at vein 5; veins 

 dark lined. Hind wing dark fuscous, the margin tinged with rufous. 

 Expanse, 33 mm. 



One male, Zacualpan, State of Vera Cruz " Mexico, August, 1909 

 (R. Midler). 



Type.— Cat. No. 12964, U.S.N.M. 



Genus ERIOPYGA Guen^e. 



ERIOPYGA PSEUDOSTIGMA, new variety. 



As in Erlopyga vuhripinicta Schaus, but the upper part of the reni- 

 form occupied by a round, pure white spot. The markings on the 

 wings arc entirely as in rubripuncta, and I consider this form as a 



Variety of that species. 



One male, Zacualpan, Mexico. September. 1909 (R. Midler). 

 Type— Cat. No. 12965, U.S.N.M. 



a The State ie qo1 gh en upon the original label. I presume ii to 1>" the Zacualpan 

 in tin' State of Vera Cruz, although there is another place <>i' the same name in the 

 Si -.iic of Mexico. 





