NO. 2050. LEPIDOPTERA OF TEE PANAMA CANAL ZONE—DYAR. 201 



CASANDRIA MURORA, new species. 



Dark gray; terminal space broadly lighter and containing the sub- 

 termmal dashes, pointed, subsagittate; basal space a little darker, 

 edged by a curved line, the other lines obsolete; discal venules dark; 

 reniform indicated, pale, with central dot. Hind wmg white, with 

 gray border on termen and ends of veins, broader in the female than 

 in the male. Expanse, 26 mm. 



Cotypes. — Male and female. No. 15915, U.S.N.M.; Paraiso, Canal 

 Zone, February, 1911 (Busck); Bocas del Toro, April, 1907 (W. 

 Scliaus) . 



CASANDRIA GRISELDA, new species. 



Smooth dark gray with reddish tint; lines much asm ahseu2alis hut 

 gray, famt, scarcely legible on the dark ground; subterminal dots 

 sagittate and subconfluent, black, distmct, forming a dentate sub- 

 terminal Hne; terminal dashes obscure. Hind wing fuscous, vems 

 darker. Expanse, 24-26 mm. 



Cotypes. — Three females. No. 15917, U.S.N.M.; La Chorrera, May, 

 1912 (Busck); Orizaba, Mexico (Schaus collection); Ai'oa, Venezuela 

 (Schaus collection) , 



CASANDRIA AR^A Schaus. 



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



A badly rubbed female, but I thmk certamly to be this species. 



CASANDRIA FLOTSAMA, new species. 



Gray; fore wing stained with reddish, all the marks obliterated, 

 only a large irregular reniform ring in duU red, formed by a segment 

 of the outer line distantly bordering the reniform spot, as this marking 

 is modified in steniptera Schaus; dark streaks at base; a dark gray 

 clouded subterminal shade, rising broadly on inner margin, narrowmg 

 above, edged outwardly by a little pale gray. Hmd wing dark 

 fuscous. Expanse, 20 mm. 



Ty^e.— Female, No. 15918, U.S.N.M.; Trmidad River, March, 

 1912 (Busck). 



CASANDRIA SIOPERA, new species. 



Costa gray in and beyond cell; subterminal line blurred, dentate; 

 the rest of the wmg carneous gray, the lines faintly indicated ui dark 

 red; reniform round, pale with red center. Hind wing pure white iii 

 the male, with broad blackish border in female, running up along the 

 veins. Expanse, 26 mm. 



Cotypes. — Two specimens. No. 15916, selected from a series of 

 twelve; La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck); Cordoba, Mexico, May, 

 1906 (W. Schaus); Orizaba, Mexico (Schaus collection and R. 

 MiiUer) . 



Sir G. F. Hampson exammed one of the Mexican specimens and 

 pronounced it to be his C. hsematopis, described from Argentina. It 

 appears to me to differ in the presence of the heavy gray costal shade 



