NO. 2050. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE—DYAR. 335 



Type.— Female, No. 16387, U.S.N.M.; Taboga Island, February, 

 1912. Also another female, less distinctly marked, Porto Bello, 

 April, 1912 (Biisck). 



EUZOPHERA CONQUISTADOR, new species. 



Purplish brown, dark through the median space and narrowly at 

 base; inner line a broad light area, angled outwardly on submedian 

 fold and incurved on vein 1; discal mark light; outer line broad, 

 pale, denticulate on its inner border. Hind wing fuscous blackish. 

 Expanse, 18 mm. 



Type.—Femsile, No. 16390, U.S.N.M.; Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck). 



EUZOPHERA RINMEA, new species. 



Gray, dusted with brown black; inner line white, oblique, dis- 

 tinct, crumpled in the middle, followed by a black shade that diffuses 

 outwardly; discal dots black, separate, followed by a row of streaks 

 on the venules; outer hne whitish, incurved subcostally and outward 

 below, preceded by dots on the veins; terminal dots black. Hind 

 wing pale fuscous wi'th dark veins and termen. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Type.— Femsile, No. 16391, U.S.N.M.; Trinidad River, March, 

 1912 (Busck). 



EUZOPHERA GLOMIS, new species. 



Violaceous gray, perhaps faded from a richer color; base blackish; 

 inner line black, obUque, broad on costa, narrowing below, angled 

 outwardly in submedian fold; discal dots separated; outer line very 

 near the margin, gently excurved, angled at submedian fold, blacldsh, 

 slender, subdenticulate, followed by a pale border more distinct 

 than the line; terminal dots small. Hind wing blackish; a pale Une 

 at base of the fringe. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Type.—Femsile, No. 16388, U.S.N.M.; Taboga Island, February, 

 1912 (Busck). 



EUZOPHERA CLIMOSA, new species. 



Fore wing broad and more trigonate than usual; purphsh gray; 

 costa broadly wliite shaded, narrowly dark at the edge; inner line 

 obsolete; discal dot sometimes absent; outer hne a pale diffuse 

 shade, preceded by blacldsh and followed by the same near costa also; 

 terminal dots nearly obsolete. Hind wing dark fuscous in the male, 

 black in the female. Expanse, male, 12 mm.; female, 15 mm. 



Coty pes.— Male and female. No. 16389, U.S.N.M.; Trinidad River, 

 March, 1912 (Busck). Also four females with additional locality, 

 Taboga Island, February, 1912 (Busck). 



ANTHOPTERYX, new genus. 



Fore wing with vein 2 from long before the angle of the cell, 3 and 

 5 from the angle, 4 absent, 6 above the middle of the cross vein, 

 8-9 stalked, 10 close to the apex of the cell, 11 on the cell. Hind 

 wing with the cell long, over half the length of the wing, vein 2 from 



