NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 371 



MISELIA CENTROCHLORA, new species. 



Fore wing light gray tinged with violaceous ; median space shaded 

 with dark olive, fully below the cell, between the stigmata through 

 the cell to costa; claviform covered by a blackish shade; basal field 

 nearly clear of markings; orbicular and reniform aimular, the orbi- 

 cular of the ground color, the reniform with a concentric oHve ring; 

 inner line black, slender, arcuate ; outer line excurved over cell in a 

 sharp point, running nearly to the subterminal line; subterminal Una 

 pale with dusky edge, flexuous, faint; margin stained with oUve. 

 Hind wing sordid whitish, the margin broaidly fuscous. Expanse, 

 26 to 29 mm. 



In the female the central dark olive shade is absent, showing an 

 elliptical black-edged claviform; submarginal space violaceous 

 shaded. Expanse, 32 mm. 



Cotypes. — Two males, one female. No. 15462, U.S.N.M.; Misantla, 

 Mexico, December, 1911, January, 1912 (R. Muller). 



Genus ERIOPYGA Guenee. 



ERIOPYGA ECCARSIA, new species. 



Fore wing black, shining, the only marking visible being the large, 

 distinct reniform, which is oblique, narrow, white, annular, with a 

 slight indentation on the outer side; some small wliite specks on 

 costa toward apex. Hind wing whitish at the base, shaded with 

 blackish over apex and outwardly. Expanse, 26 mm. 



Type. — Female, No. 16446, U.S.N.M. ; Zacualpan, Mexico, August, 



1909 (R. Muller). 



ERIOPYGA MONOPIS, new species. 



All blackish, the only distinct marking being the upright oval 

 white reniform; other marks very faint; orbicular somewhat more 

 leaden than the groimd ; outer and subterminal hnes traceable, dark, 

 even, and parallel to outer margin. Hind wing fuscous, lighter over 

 the disk to base, showing a dark discal spot. Expanse, 31 mm. 



TyiJe.—Male, No. 16481, U.S.N.M.; Zacualpan, Mexico, June, 1913 

 (R. Muller). 



ERIOPYGA STICTIPENNA, new species. 



Antennse of male pectinated; dark brown, with white dots along 

 costa and outer line, giving a dotted appearance; reniform white, 

 broken; other lines inconspicuous, inner and outer double, paler- 

 filled, wavy, subterminal pale, forming two arcs; claviform and 

 orbicular outlined in black, rounded. Hind wing with dark dot in 

 end of cell, pale over disk, veins and margin fuscous, fringe white. 

 Expanse, 25 mm. 



Type. — Male, No. 16447, U.S.N.M.; Tehuacan, Mexico, September, 



1910 (R. Muller). 



