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In all the forms of vihicaria Cramer before me the line on hind wdng 

 tends to be straight with a pale outer border, never regularly curved 

 as in this species. 



Genus SPODODES Warren. 



SPODODES AURANTICOLOR, new species. 



Yellow, sUghtly orange tinted, with sparse orange-b^o\\^l strigse, 

 thick and purplish along costa; inner line wavy, expanded into 

 purplish spots, especially on submedian; discal dot round; outer 

 line expanded with spots on discal and submedian folds, itself nearly 

 obsolete, runnmg mward along vein 2 so that there are two patches 

 on submedian fold; a small patch submarginally at vein 5. Hind 

 wing similar; discal spot, a patch on mner margin, traces of outer 

 Ime and three spots submargmally before apex, middle, and tornus, 

 respectively. Expanse, 25 mm. 



Type.— Male, No. 18203, U.S.N.M.; Zacualpan, Mexico, August, 

 1913 (R. Miiller). 



Genus COENOCHARIS Hulst. 



COENOCHARIS CORNIFRONS, new species. 



Front wdth a large conical protuberance with a short tooth beneath 

 it. Fore wing gray along costa, the rest more ocherous gray, all 

 strewn with dark atoms, slightly streaked toward apex; lines obso- 

 lete; discal dot round, black. Hmd wmg ocherous gray, broadly 

 fuscous over apex, narrower on margm below; discal dot round, 

 fuscous. Expanse, 32 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 18204, IT.S.N.M.; Sierra de Guerrero, Mexico, 

 June, 1913 (R. Miiller). 



Family COCHLIDIIDAE. 



ZAPARASA, ne^^^ genus. 



Fore wing with veins 3 to 5 separate, 6 from the middle of the cell, 

 obsolescent at base, 7 and 8 stalked, 9 absent, 10 and 11 on the cell. 

 Hind wing with all the vems present, normal. Antennae of male 

 bipectmated to three-fourths, the tip simple. Hmd tibiae with 

 apical spurs only. 



Type of the genus.— Zaparasa sylvia, new species. 



ZAPARASA SYLVIA, new species. 



Head and thorax green ; abdomen ocher-browTi. Fore wdng green, 

 becoming yellow toward costa ; a wide triangular light-brown patch 

 on costa from near base to middle, crossing the cell to vein 2; a liglit- 

 browai outer border, incised subcostally and more deeply at veins 

 4-5. Hind whig pale cream color. Expanse, 21 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 16501, U.S.N.M.; Zacualpan, Mexico, July, 

 1913 (R. Miiller). 



