NO. 2054. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 397 



veins brown lined; subterminal line straight, rather broad, dark brown, 

 bent below costa; subterminal space filled with brown shading except 

 toward costa; terminal space forming a row of pale yellow spots by 

 the brown veins and double terminal line. Hind wing straw- whitish; 

 a very faint outer line ; terminal line double as on fore wing. Expanse, 

 22 mm. 



TT/pe.— Female, No. 18210, U.S.N.M.; Mexico City, Mexico, 

 November, 1908 (R. Miiller). Also three males and one female, 

 Popocatepetl Park, Mexico, 8,000 feet, June, 1906 (W. Schaus), and 

 one male, Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico, June, 1906 (W. Schaus). 



Genus STENIA Guen^e. 



STENIA BENETINCTALIS, new species. 



Fore wing soiled white, shaded wdth brown from the costa down- 

 ward and with blackish broadly over apex ; hnes blackish ; the inner 

 showing only below median vem; a point in cell and spot at end, 

 below which latter is a wavy median band, the inner segment of the 

 outer Hne; outer line excurved over the discal venules, the connection 

 to the inner segment along vein 2 very faint ; a terminal row of small, 

 well-separated dots. Hind wing whitish with a smaU discal dot, the 

 outer hne excurved over the discal nervules, only a trace of the 

 obhque retracted portion; a blackish patch at apex. Expanse, 

 15 mm. 



Type.— No. 16456, U.S.N.M.; Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico, October, 

 1912 (R. Muller). 



Subfainily CHRYS^TIG-INAE. 



Genus GALASA Walker. 



GALASA UNIFACTALIS, new species. 



Hind wing with vein 3 absent, 2 from the cell, 4 and 5 separate, closely 

 approximated at base. Fore wing with vein 3 from the cell in the 

 male or close to it, stalked in the female, vein 8 absent in the male. 

 Male with two indentations on the costa, female with a single shallow 

 emargination. Fore whig deep purple, a httle shining, uniform in the 

 male, showing a httle red tint on costa in female, especially on the 

 basal lobe; hnes nearly obsolete, consisting of rows of white points, 

 curved, parallel, dividing the wing nearly evenly in thirds, more 

 approximated in the male. Hind wing pale fuscous, darker and uni- 

 form in the female, a Httle pale over the base and inner area in the 

 male. Fringe of inner margin touched with dull crimson. Head 

 roughly scaled on vertex and dull ocher. Expanse, male, 15 mm. ; of 

 female 15-17 mm. 



Cotypes. — On© male, two females, No. 16255, U.S.N.M.; Jalapa, 

 Mexico (Schaus collection); Misantla, Mexico, August,- 1912 (R. 

 Muller); Orizaba, Mexico (Schaus collection). 



