NO. 2054. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 383 



ing at base of costa of forewing; anal tuft white; hind tibiae with 

 long dense hairs. Expanse, 33 mm. 



Cotypes. — Three males, No. 15475, U.S.N.M.; Jalapa, Mexico 

 (Schaus collection). 



ANOMIS CATAGGELUS, new species. 



Forewing brown with ocher tint, the markings dark brown; a 

 patch at base on inner margin; inner line slender, irregularly dentate, 

 oblique, reaching inner margin near middle; orbicular a ringlet; reni- 

 form a large somewhat quadrate blotch; outer line slender excurved 

 above, wavy, forming a sinus below reniform; sub terminal line 

 shaded, wavy. Hind wing dark brown. Expanse, 36 mm. 



Cotypes. — Two males, No. 15476, U.S.N.M.; Orizaba, Mexico, May, 

 1908 (R. Miiller); Jalapa, Mexico (Schaus collection). 



Genus EULEPIDOTIS Hubner. 



EULEPIDOTIS SUPPURA, new species. 



Silvery white; head and collar dark brown; fore wing with a dark 

 brown oblique band from middle of costa to tornus; a curved slender 

 band from outer third of costa to tornus, the space beyond purpHsh 

 brown. Hind wing wliite, yellowish tinged on margin; a shaded 

 quadrate apical brown patch; a double black spot before the tooth 

 on margin, preceded by brown and silvery scales and a short brown- 

 ish line. Expanse, 33 mm. 



Cotypes. — Six specimens. No. 15477, U.S.N.M.; Corcloba, Mexico, 

 February, 1908 (F.Knab); May, 1906 (W. Schaus); Orizaba, Mexico 

 (Schaus collection); Aroa, Venezuela (Schaus collection). 



Close to P. electa Dyar, but hind wing whiter, with orange only 

 marginall}^ between the spots; purple color of fore wing duller, mar- 

 ginal area divided into a paler, more lilaceous inner half and darker 

 outer half by a pale ray. 



EULEPIDOTIS STIGMASTICTA, new species. 



Bright green; tip of the abdomen orange; fore wing uniform green, 

 with three very slender dark brown lines from costa to inner margin, 

 approaching each other somewhat below, the inner with a round 

 black spot on submedian, the outer with a small spot beyond it above 

 vein 3, the line itself faintly duplicated. Hind wing with a broad 

 green ray through the disk expanding on margin and a small one 

 along submedian, the apex and tornus broadly bright orange ; a brown 

 patch before margin in the orange part followed by a little black 

 speck in the green. Beneath, pale silky green, washed with orange at 

 anal angle of hind wing. Expanse, 38 mm. 



Cotypes.— Two males, No. 16103, U.S.N.M.; Orizaba, Mexico, June, 

 1911 (R. Miiller) and one without further data (Schaus collection). 



