AKT. 7. NEW SPECIES OF MOTHS SCHAUS. 21 



margin; a fuscous point on discocellular. Hind wing white. Fore 

 wing below^ white; a black streak on costa at base; a fuscous patch 

 beyond cell from vein 11 to vein 3; a tuft of long black hairs on inner 

 margin. Hind wing below white. 



Expanse. — 15 mm. 



Habitat. — Cayuga, Guatemala. 



Type.— Cat. No. 26058, ILS.N.M. 



AGYLLA TYGRIUSA, new species. 



Male. — Palpi mouse gray fringed with white. Head, collar, and 

 thorax deep quaker drab ; a white point on f rons ; collar finely edged 

 with white except behind. Abdomen white, the anal tufts pinkish 

 buff; legs whitish, the fore and hind tibiae and tarsi streaked with 

 fuscous black. Fore wing broad; apex acute; outer margin straight, 

 rounded at tornus ; inner margin slightly rounded ; costal half cream 

 white; space below cell and vein 2 to inner margin, also interspaces 

 between veins 2 and 4 to near termen deep quaker drab. Hind 

 wing longer than fore wing, white. Fore wing below cream color ; 

 termen obliquely from apex to middle of inner margin fuscous 

 black, its proximal edge shortly cut by paler veins, the scaling 

 thick like fine androconia. Hind wing below white. 



Expanse. — 32 mm. 



TIahitat. — Eio Pescado, Ecuador. 



7V/_>('.— Cat. No. 26298, U.S.N.M. 



Can be placed near A. ineteura Hampson. 



PARAONA HAMPSONI, new species. 



Male. — Head, thorax, and fore wing dull grayish brown very 

 faintly glossed with blue. Palpi except at tips, pectus, femora, and 

 ventral surface of abdomen light salmon orange; tegulae english 

 red. Abdomen above and hind wing dark mouse gray. Tibiae and 

 tarsi grayish black. Wing below dark mouse gray. 



Expense. — Male, 45 mm ; female 50 mm. 



Habitat. — Mount Omei, Szechuen, China. 



Type.—C-At. No. 26299, U.S.N.M. 



This species is evidently the same as P. staudinge/n Hampson not 

 Alpherak3\ The true staudingeri has the wings deep green, almost 

 black, the veins distinct; veins 4 and 5 on hind wing are from angle 

 of cell and not stalked as in P. hativpsoni. 



Both species received from D. C. Graham. 



PAKAONA GRAHAMI, new species. 



Male. — Palpi light buff streaked with gray and tipped with black. 

 Frons drab gray, vertex whitish. Tegulae and thorax light drab, 

 the metathorax whitish. Abdomen white; legs pale drab gray. 



