NO. 2050. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE—DYAR. 199 



Sxxbfamiljr E!TJTELIIJSr.^E:. 

 EUTELIA AURATRIX Walker. 



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



EUTELIA ABSCONDENS Walker. 



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



P^CTES CIRCULARIS Herrich-Schaffer. 



1. Trinidad River, March, 1912 (Busck). 



PiECTES FUSCESCENS Walker. 



2. Porto Bollo, February, 1911 (Busck); Paraiso, Canal Zone, 

 February, 1911 (Busck). 



P^CTES PHLOISMA, new species. 



Fore wing gray; inner and outer lines shaded with green; basal 

 space narrowly light gray, mth blacldsh below and on costa, not 

 sharply marked, the inner Hne indistinct ; orbicular and reniform pale, 

 black-ringed; mesial Hne slender, black, excurved over reniform, 

 coarsely dentate below; outer line triple, excurved over cell, outer 

 segment dentate and followed by a brown-stained streak below 

 vein 6; apex Hght gi'ay, preceded by a black shade; subterminal line 

 faint, pale. Hind wing black, fringe spotted with whitish; a small 

 pale mark above margin; inner margin streaked with black and 

 wliite. Expanse, 25 mm. 



Tyjie. — No. 15910, U.S.N.M. ; selected from a series of twelve; 

 Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck); Paraiso, Canal Zone, February, 1911 

 (Busck). 



Size and markings of P. areusa Walker, but ^vithout the red tint, 

 the basal markings and lines diffused. 



P^CTES PANBALLA, new species. 



Brownish gray; fore wings with the lines marked with somewhat 

 metallic green; basal space dark, green without; inner line black, 

 mdented subcostally and on vein 1, followed by dull lilacine; median 

 space nearly devoid of markings, the stigmata obsolescent; outer 

 line excurved over cell, black, slender, preceded by Hlacine and 

 followed by green, indented on vein 1 ; a subapical dark patch, the 

 apex itself pale ; four black dashes subterminally. Hind wing largely 

 blacldsh. Expanse, 29 mm. 



Type.— Male, No. 15911, U.S.N.M. ; Chiriqui (Schaus collection). 



Allied to P. canofusa Hampson, but without the white mottlings, 

 the lines distinct and not confused. 



Subfamily STICTOFa^ERIN-^E. 

 STICTOPTERA VITREA Guenee. 



10. Paraiso, Canal Zone, January, 1911 (Busck); Porto Bello, 

 March, 1911 (Busck); Alliajuelo, April, 1911 (Busck). 



Five of the females may be referable to C. fenestra Guenee, but as 

 there is no male of this species among the Panama collections, the 

 reference can not be made positively. 



