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son with small gray tip at apex, no prolongation at tornus, Ex- 

 panse, 10 mm. 



Type.— M&le, No. 15785, U.S.N.M.; La Chorrera, April, 1912 

 (Busck.) 



ILLICE MINUTA Butler. 



1. Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck). 



Smaller than the unique female type (male, 11 mm.), but agreeing 

 well otherwise with Hampson's description and figure.^ 



ILLICE OPULENTA Walker. 



4. Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck); Porto Bello, October and Decem- 

 ber, 1912 (G. F. Cleveland). 



DLA.RHABDOSIA COROIDES Schaus. 



15. Tabernilla, Canal Zone, May, 1907 (Busck); Cabima, May, 

 1911 (Busck); Trinidad River, June, 1912 (Busck). 

 All the specimens are females, 



PARAPREPIA FUSCILINGUA, new species. 



Head and palpi blue-gray; tegulae crimson; tongue dark brown; 

 thorax and abdomen dark blue-gray. Fore wing slaty gray-blue, 

 shaded on inner third. Hind wing slaty black. Expanse, 15 mm, 



Coty pes. —Male and female, No. 15784, U.S.N.M.; Porto Bello, 

 April, 1912 (Busck); La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck). 



NODOZANA THRICOPHORA Hampson, 



9, Cabima. May, 1911 (Busck); La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck); 

 Corozal, Canal Zone, July, 1912 (J, Zetek). 



NODOZANA PICTURATA Schaus. 



1. La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck). 



NODOZANA ALBULA, new species. 



White; fore wing irrorated with luteous, with an indistinct patch 

 of darker scales above vein 6 beyond cell and a diffuse elongate 

 black patch in submedian space beyond middle. Hind wing pale 

 gray. Abdomen pale gray, with large white terminal tuft. Ex- 

 panse, 11 mm. 



Type.—Fcmsile, No. 15803, U.S.N.M.; without label (Busck). 



In appearance resembles Saozana leucota Hampson. 



SERINCIA, new genus. 



Fore wing with vein 2 from long before angle of cell; 3 to 5 well 

 spaced; 7 to 9 stalked; 8 and 9 coincident; 10 and 11 free. Hind 

 wing with 3 and 4 moderately stalked, 5 absent, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 

 from middle of cell. Hind tibiae with four spurs. Palpi obliquely 

 porrect, exceedmg the front; tongue well developed. Falls in Cincia 

 in the table, but differs in the absence of vein 9. 



Type of the genus. — Serincia metallica, new species. 



I Cat. Lep. Phal. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, 1900, p. ^^, pi. 29, fig. 17. 



