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EULEPIDOTIS SYLPHA Dyar. 



Tills will be more fully described in my fourth paper on Mexican 

 Lepidoptera to be published in the present volume of the ProceecUngs 

 of the United States National Museum. The two types are before 

 me — a male from Costa Rica and female from Mexico. 



EULEPIDOTIS GLAUCOPASA Dyar. 



This also will be considered in my fourth Mexican paper. Five 

 specimens are before me, all from Mexico. 



EULEPIDOTIS SCHEDOGLAUCA, new species. 



Grass green; fore wing with the costa very narrowly brown; lines 

 slender, brown, straight, shghtly widened and luteous filled on costa, 

 converging a little in the direction of tornus; costal area of liind 

 wing shaded with orange; outer margin entire, without modification 

 or marginal mark; a spot of raised scales before the margin, black 

 within, silver without; tornus and fringe at submedian touched with 

 orange; a terminal black line, touched with silver; fringe interHned 

 with green and tipped with brown. Beneath greenish, washed 

 over with brown; two curved brown lines on fore wing. Expanse, 

 27 mm. 



Coty pes. —Male and female. Cat. No. 15705, U. S. Nat. Mus.; St. 

 Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana, July, 1904 (W. Schaus). 



Another male from Aroa, Venezuela (Schaus collection), is a little 

 larger, otherwise identical. 



EULEPIDOTIS HOLOCLERA, new species. 



Green; forewing with pale brown edge of costa linear; Unes 

 slender, brown, straight, without costal widening, but minute light 

 dots at costa, converging a little in the direction of tornus; fringe 

 green. Hindwing with large orange area at apex and costa; a small 

 red-brown incision at submedian fold, followed by a narrow terminal 

 line and one minute black dot. Beneath green at the bases of both 

 wings, shaded with rusty outwardly; forewing with one faint outer 

 Hue or clouded brown area. Expanse, 32-34 mm. 



Cotypes. — One male, two females. Cat. No. 15706, U. S. Nat. Mus.; 

 St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana, July, 1904 (W. Schaus). 



Though so nearly related to E. schedoglauca, the present species 

 has no hair tufts on the liind tibise of the male. These tufts are 

 large and conspicuous in schedoglauca. 



EULEPIDOTIS STIGMASTICTA Dyar. 



This will be more fully mentioned in my fourth Mexican paper. 

 Two cotyjjes, both females from Mexico, are before me. 



EULEPIDOTIS CROCEIPARS, new species. 



Fore wing green; the three lines of a duller shade, slightly con- 

 verging in the direction of tornus; fringe tipped with brown. Hind- 



