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CIRPHIS MTJLTILINEA Walker. 



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



CIRPHIS STRIGUSCULA Dyar. 



1. Corozal, Canal Zone, March, 1911 (Busck). 



CIRPHIS LATIUSCULA Herrich-Schaffer. 



5. Porto Bello, February, 1911 (Busck) ; Paraiso, Canal Zone, Feb- 

 ruary, 1911 (Busck); Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck). 



CIRPHIS INCONSPICUA Herrich-Schaffer. 



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



CIRPHIS UNIPUNCTA Haworth. 



1. Porto Bello, February, 1911 (Busck). 



CIRPHIS MICROSTICTA Hampson. 



1. Corozal, Canal Zone, March, 1911 (Busck). 



CIRPHIS SETECI, new species. 



Near cinereicollis Walker, but the dark longitudinal shade paler 

 gray, not black, the white mark at end of cell small and joined to 

 base by narrow obscure whitish line along median vein; markings 

 light and fine; outer row of dots faint; pale-colored throughout and 

 not contrasted as in cinereicollis. Expanse, 28-31 mm. 



Coty pes.— Two males, three females, No. 15834, U.S.N.M.; Alha- 

 juelo, April, 1911 (Busck); Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck); La Chorrera, 

 May, 1912 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, July, 1912 (J. Zetek). 



Subfamily ^CRONYCTIN"^]. 

 CROPIA DIMORPHA, new species. 



Male. — Dark bro\vn; a brown-black triangular patch on costa, 

 touching the large full pale reniform, which is narrowly ringed with 

 black and concentrically marked; a double black and brown line 

 across apex to vein 5, where it runs to margin, the apex deeper 

 purplish; ordinary lines indistinct, wavy; orbicular a minute black 

 ring. Hind wing soHdly dark brown. Exptinse, 38-40 mm. 



Female. — ^Lilacine gray, all the marks obliterate except the costal 

 triangle and dark apex, which is contrastingly dark. Hind wing 

 dark fuscous. Expanse, 35-38 mm. 



Cotypes. — Two males, two females, No. 15837, U.S.N.M.; Colombia 

 (W. E. Pratt); Cabima, Panama, May, 1911 (Busck). 



Differs from Cropia in having no tufts on the abdomen, but the 

 condition of tha vestiture is poor in all the specimens, osspecially 

 upon the thorax, so that they can not be more definitely placed. 



SPEOCROPIA MNYRA Druce. 



1. Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck). 



SPEOCROPIA LEUCOSTICTA Hampson. 



1. Taboga Island, June, 1911 (Busck). 



SPEOCROPIA RANDA Schaus. 



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



