No. 2307. 2^EW SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA—SCHAUS. 137 



broadly dark red; fuscous lines only visible near inner margin; 

 whitish shadings medially on inner margin. Fore wings below dark 

 gray, becoming brownish yellow at apex and terminally; the cost a 

 dark ochreous yellow; traces of a fine dark postmedial line; outer line 

 fine, lunular, well defined to near inner margin. Hind wings below 

 dark brown, the basal half shading to light brown terminallj', the 

 disk heavily irrorated with white; postmedial line very faint; outer 

 line, fine, lunular, well defined. 



Expanse. — Male, 45 mm.; female, 60 mm. 



Habitat. — Antioquia, Colombia, at an elevation of 5,000 feet. 



Type.— C&t. No. 22462, U.S.N.M. 



Received from the American Museum of Natural History, New York 

 City. 



EPIA MADEIRA, new species. 



ii/aZe.— Head reddish brown; palpi in front buff. Thorax lilacine 

 brown. Abdomen reddish brown. Fore wings chiefly gray, the 

 inner margin below vein 2 pale reddish brown; costa reddish brown 

 streaked with white; a yellowish white space at base limited by a 

 reddish brown line, from costa at base to vein 2 near cell, sharply 

 angled and inbent to submedian; basal third of inner margin below 

 submedian yellow; geminate medial and postm-edial fine lines from 

 vein 2 to inner margin; a black line on discoccllular followed by a 

 similar oblique streak to costa, edged anteriorly by an olive bufif 

 shade, a fine dark outer dentate line being part of the geminate 

 postmedial line; faint subapical yellowish shading; a subterminal 

 white spot between veins 3 and 4, and a similar point below vein 3. 

 Hind wnngs pale reddish forming a darker subterminal shade, which 

 is more pronounced and reaches termen from vein 2 to inner margin ; 

 a fine fuscous outer line shaded on either side with yellow. Fore 

 wings below pale roseate buff, the costa and space above vein 4 

 reddish brown, crossed by a short black streak on discocellular; a 

 postmedial inbent black line and a lunular outer line; the subterminal 

 white spots as above. Hind wings below roseate, the costal margin 

 reddish brown; the postmedial and outer lines faint; a dark streak 

 below cell and vein 2 from base to postmedial line. 



Expanse. — 38 mm. 



Habitat. — Rio Madeira, Brazil. 



Type.— C&.i. No. 22463, U.S.N.M. 



Near E. vulnerata Felder. 



EPIA LUNILIN5A, new species. 



Male. — Head: palpi brown; frons whitish buff; some brown hairs 

 at base of antennae; shaft of antennae white, the pectinations brown. 

 Body and wings '^ull purplish gray. Fore wings with the lines slightly 

 darker; antemedial line geminate, wavy, slightly outcurved; a medial 



