NO. 2054. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 367 



Genus OCHLODES Scudder. 



OCHLODES SAMENTA, new species. 



Black-brown, a little bronzy shaded; male brand black, oblique, 

 from vein 1 to 3 ; three spots beyond it, the one above vem 1 narrow, 

 above 2 transverse, both yellow, the one above vein 3 quadrate, 

 partly hyaline ; three minute hyalme costo-subapical spots. Hind wmg 

 with a band of three joined fulvous spots across the disk between veins 

 2 and 7 or a little beyond. Beneath, fore wing with the spots repeated, 

 enlarged, the lower cuneiform and fulvous; disk black. Hmd wmg 

 brown, the band repeated in carneous gray, running from lb to 

 costa with projections on the outer side and a smaller straight band 

 across subbasally, followed by a dark shade. Expanse, 30 mm. 



Cotypes. — Three males. No. 16443, U.S.N.M.; Sierra de Guerreo, 

 Mexico, May, 1911, and December, 1912 (R. Miiller) ; Guadalajara, 

 Mexico (W. Schaus). 



Genus THORYBES Scudder. 

 THORYBES UVYDIXA, new species. 



Dark brown, overspread with light chocolate over two-thirds of 

 fore wdng and all but margins of hind wing. Fore wing mth yellowish 

 white spots, forming a straight line from middle of costa toward 

 tornus, two minute subcostal, a constricted broken hour-glass 

 shaped one in cell, emarginate larger one above vein 2 and small one 

 below it; a narrow spot beyond the line above vein 3 and a partly 

 obsolete curved row of five subapically; fringe checkered black and 

 pale. Beneath fore wing black on the disk, yellowish below vein 2; 

 spots repeated in white, enlarged, the apex powdered Avith white 

 and showing a submarginal row of white powdery lunules; hind 

 wing black, white powdered, heavier outwardly, the outer half nearly 

 solidly milky, relieving two narrow, very irregular mesial black 

 lines, of which the inner is connected with three rounded gray areas 

 and another of these areas is situated below costa before the middle. 

 Fringe dark with a black basal hno, sHghtly checkered. Expanse, 

 48 mm. 



Type.— No. 18191, U.S.N.M.; Sierra de Guerrero, Mexico, June, 

 1913 (R. MuUer). 



Genus PHOLISORA Scudder. 



PHOLISORA SMODORA, new species. 



Deep black; head touched with greenish yellow, collar golden 

 behind; fore wing with an outer row of nine small elongate white 

 spots across the wing, strongly excurved over cell; no other marking. 

 Below deep black, a little shining, unicolorous, the veins not con- 

 trasted. Palpi beneath, pectus and venter of abdomen white. 

 Expanse, 27 mm. 



Type.— Male, No. 18192, U.S.N.M.; Sierra de Guerrero, Mexico, 

 June, 1913 (R. Muller). 



