No.1742. SEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO /Ml/,'. 255 



TOLYPE ADOLLA, new species. 



White. Fore wing with broad pale gray subbasal line; two me- 

 dian lines, well separated, nearly straight, cu1 by the white veins; a 

 subterminal broad diffused gray line. Expanse, 25 nun. 



One male, Misantla, Mexico, May, 1909 (R. Miiller). 



Type.— Cat. No. 13002, U.S.N.M. 



Allied to Tolypt albula Druce, l>nt the median lines are straighter, 

 darker, and farther apart. 



TOLYPE MOTA, new species. 



One male. Coatepec, Mexico (Schaus collection). 



Type.— Cat. No. 13004, U.S.N.M. 



Allied to Tolype albula Druce, but with more robust body and longer 

 abdomen; the lines of the fore wing are essentially as in albula, hut 

 darker, especially on the coastal third, the median lines somewhat 

 more separated. Expanse, 26 mm. 



TOLYPE DOLLIA, new species. 



White. Fore wing with two or three little black specks on the 

 costa of which one situated subapically is rather large; from it a row 

 of minute black specks on the veins crosses the wing; a little black 

 speck at base of vein 2. Expanse, 32 mm. 



One male, Colima, Mexico (J. Doll). 



Type.— Cat. No. 13003, U.S.N.M. 



The woolly white body and wings almost unmarked make the 

 species look like a Carama. 



Genus CLISIOC AMPA Curtis. 



CLISIOCAMPA ONISSA, new species. 



Fore wing ocherous, thickly powdered with brown: lines brown, 

 a little lighter edged away from the median space. Hind wing 

 brown, with traces of an outer darker line. Thorax and abdomen 

 brownish shaded on ocherous. Expanse, •">(> mm. 



Five 1 males, Zacualpan, Mexico, April and August, L909 (R. Miiller). 



Type. -Cat. No. 13005, U.S.N.M. 



This is the firs! Clisiocampa from the region below the Mexican 

 table-land. Mexico City, on the table-land, has two species, C. <r.t< ca 

 Neumoegen ami C. luteimargo Dyar, which are varieties or derivative 

 species of 0. fragilis Stretch, which is well distributed through the 

 arid regions of 1 lie I 'nit ed Si at ss and has many forms and varial ions. 

 The genus comes from the north, from a former circumpolar fauna, 

 a number of species being known in Europe and Asia. 



