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yellow at base, the edge of the color cleft by a small discal mark 

 fused to the outer dark area. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Cotypes. — Two specimens, selected from a series of 17, No. 16151, 

 U.S.N.M.; Porto Bcllo, March, 1912 (Busck). 



Allied to L. imparalis Walker from Jamaica.^ 



LYGROPIA ERYTHROBATHRUM, new species. 



Bronzy brown-black, a little grapsh; fore wing with white costal 

 two-thirds bar on outer third and white one at inner third, not 

 attaining costal edge; base stamed with dark red on lower portion. 

 Hmd wing w^hitish at base, stained with dark red, the whitish 

 area not quite includmg a discal mark of the ground color. Ex- 

 panse, 15 mm. 



Type.— 'No. 16152, U.S.N.M.; selected from a series of 28; Corozal, 

 Canal Zone, April, 1911 (Busck). Other from Paraiso, Canal Zone, 

 February, 1911 (Busck); Taboga Island, February, 1912 (Busck); 

 La Chorrera, April, 1912 (Busck); Trinidad Kiver, June, 1912 

 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, June, 1912 (C. P. Crafts). One of 

 the specimens taken by Mr. Crafts has the markings of both wings 

 yellow at base instead of red. 



LYGROPIA MURINALIS Schaus. 



4. La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, Julv 

 (J. Zetek) and August, 1912 (C. P. Crafts). 



AGATHODES DESIGNALIS Guenee. 



2. Porto Bello, March, 1911 (Busck). 



GLYPHODES NITIDALIS Cramer. 



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



GLYPHODES LATILIMBALIS Guenee. 



1. Paraiso, Canal Zone, February, 1911 (Busck). 



As determined by Mr. Schaus from Costa Rican specimens (latilini- 

 halis Giumee = co7itactalis Dognin), but not the latilimhalis of liis 

 Guiana collections, nor the contactalis labeled by Mr. Dognin. In 

 the present form, the spot on fore wing is very much larger (JLatilim- 

 halis is "assez petite") and has no oblique prolongation below (as 

 in contactalis). The band on the hind wing also is much wider. 

 This is evidently a race, if not a good species. The name epime- 

 tralis is accordingly proposed. 



1 Two species before me from the Guianas are closely alied, and may be characterized here. 

 LYGROPLA GLAPHYRA, new species. 



Bronzy browTi-black ; fore wing with a small yellow costal spot at outer third; a narrow band at basal 

 third, not attaining costa, bent below cell at right angles toward base and joining some diflused yellow 

 on inner margin. Hind wing narrowdy yellow at hase. Expanse, 12 mm. 



T^pc— Xo. 10153, U.S.N.M.; St. Laurent, Maroni Kiver, French Guiana, September, 1904 (W. Schaus). 



LYGROPLA. DISARCHE, new species. 



Fore wing bronzy brown; two erect yellowish white bars, one costal at outer third, the other at mner 

 third, not attaining costa or inner margiu. Hind wing whitish costally at base. Expanse, 13 mm. 



Cotj/prs.— Two specimens, selected from seven, No. 16154, U.S.N.M.; Cayenne, French Guiana, June, 

 1904 (W. Schaus). 



