NO. 2139. NEW LEPIDOFTERA FROM MEXICO— DYAR. 13 



Genus ERIOPYGA Guenee. 



ERIOPYGA RHODOHORU, new species. 



Fore wing lilaceous, shaded with blackish in broad, ill-defined 

 bands between the lines; lines brown, slender, smgle; subbasal 

 curved; inner far out, outwardly oblique, a little excurved in its 

 central third; outer line far in, excurved over the reniform, the 

 lower segment straight; orbicular and reniform of the ground color, 

 outlined in brown, the reniform with a black patch in the lower 

 half; subterminal line smooth, slightly curved, less so than the 

 margin, brown, followed by a narrow but distinct pink area, the 

 most conspicuous markmg on the wing; fringe dark. Hind wing 

 blackish fuscous, the fringe pinkish. Expanse, 26 mm. 



Type. — Female, No. 18847, U.S.N.M.; Zacualpan, Mexico, Octo- 

 ber, 1913 (R. MuUer). 



ERIOPYGA DESIOTA, new species. 



Dark blackish purple; a dash in base of cell, outlines of orbicular 

 and reniform and terminal space dull bronze; lines blackish, obscure; 

 inner line of three arcs, outwardly oblique, single; outer line incurved 

 above, dentate on the veins, obscurely doubled; orbicular round, 

 reniform kidney-shaped, with a faint mesial shade below it. Hmd 

 wing fuscous brown, pale on the disk; veins and small discal spot 

 darker. Expanse, 36 mm. 



Tj/pe.— Female, No. 18848, U.S.N.M.; Guerrero MiU, Hidalgo, 

 Mexico, 9,000 feet (Mann and Skewes, gift of B. Preston Clark). 



Allied to E. crista Walker, the male with the same large anal tuft. 



ERIOPYGA TEBOTA, new species. 



Blackish lilaceous; outlines of orbicular and reniform and ter- 

 minal space dull bronze; lines black, clearly written; inner of three 

 coarse arcs, joining a linear claviform; outer strongly dentate; 

 orbicular round, reniform kidney-shaped, outlined m black; sub- 

 terminal luie of small sagitate marks, excurved subcostally and more 

 shghtly at discal area. Hind wing dark fuscous, disk pale. A large 

 bushy anal tuft, as in E. crista Walker. Expanse, 42 mm. 



T7/pe.— Male, No. 18849, U.S.N.M.; Guerrero Mill, Hidalgo, Mexico, 

 9,000 feet (Mann and Skewes, gift of B. Preston Clark). 



ERIOPYGA COMPLEXENS, new species. 



Male without marked secondary sexual structures. Lilaceous 

 reddish brown, the lines pale, clayey; orbicular a little obhque, 

 reniform large, both dark-filled in pale rings; a reddish shade through 

 the cell and on costa beyond outer line; Imes simple, the outer 

 pointed subcostally; a double row of dots beyond the outer line on 

 veins 1-6; subterminal line pale, with a marked subcostal angle, 



