NO. 2139. NEW LEFinOPTERA FROM MEXICO— DTAB. 11 



Ti/pe.—Male, No. 18842, U.S.N .M.; Guerrero Mill, Hidalgo, Mexico, 

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



Genus BRYOMIMA Staudinger. 



BRYOMIMA CONTINENTIS, new species. 



Fore wing red-brown, lighter, more ocherous on the inner half; 

 lines black, slender; mner Ime strongly dentate-angled, a tooth above 

 margin joined by a bar to outer Ime, a tooth on submedian fold, nar- 

 rowly reaching outer line, lost in cell, a mark on costa; veins black 

 lines; outer line regularly finely dentate, curved; the black vein Imes 

 stop just before the margm; a row of pale dots in base of fringe; 

 reniform a white blotch on each side of the black discal cross vein. 

 Hind wing whitish, veins dark; a discal spot and famt outer line; 

 termen narrowly fuscous. Expanse, 29 mm. 



Tijpe.—Male, No. 18843, U.S.N.M.; Zacualpan, Mexico, August, 



1913 (R. MiiUer). 



Resembles Amiana continens Henry Edwards. 



BRYOMIMA OZIPHONA, new species. 



Dark reddish brown, shaded with blackish; basal space dark; inner 

 line obscured; reniform white, narrow, with slender black central 

 line; outer line black, angled on vein 4; termen broadly brown, with- 

 out sub terminal line. Hmd wing dark fuscous, paler over the disk; 

 discal mark, veins, and termmal line darker. Expanse, 29 mm. 



Type.—Femole, No. 18844, U.S.N.M.; Guerrero MiU, Hidalgo, 

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



Subfamily Hadeninae. 

 Genus MISELIA Hubner. 



MISELIA DIMA, new species. 



Fore wing dark lilacine gray, almost blackish; lines converging 

 below, making the median space narrow, black-filled to submedian; 

 a basal black bar to one-third of wmg and a short one on submedian 

 beyond outer Hne; orbicular and reniform large, pale, double-ringed 

 but not contrasted; lines slender, black, the inner oblique, the outer 

 excurved above; a dark triangular shade on costa beyond outer line; 

 subtermmal line obsolete. Hind wing white, stained with fuscous 

 on apex and veins, especially on vein 2 outwardly. Expanse, 25 mm. 



Tiji)e.—Ma.\e, No. 19260, U.S.N.M.; Zacualpan, Mexico, March, 



1914 (R. MiiUer). 



