200 BULLETIN 190, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Remarks. — Described from holotype male, allotype female, and a series 

 of 35 male and 5 female paratypes, in United States National Museum, 

 reared by Commander Dammers from the rootstocks of Sida hederacea. 



ZENODOXUS CANESCENS BEXARI, new race 



Male. — Antennae whitish, with ciliation nearly black. Labial palpi 

 whitish sprinkled with black. Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish brown, 

 sprinkled sparsely with red scales. Anal tuft reddish. Forewing blackish 

 brown with a purple sheen, slightly lighter before apex. Hindwing 

 translucent on cell ; costa and apical and terminal borders broad, dark 

 brown ; anal edge brick red and veins touched with red ; cilia dark brown, 

 tipped with white. Legs brown mixed with red. 



Female. — Like male except the hindwings not translucent but brick 

 red, slightly dusted with black and the cilia blackish brown tipped 

 with red. 



Alar expanse: Male 17 to 20 mm., female 14 mm. 



Distribution. — Bexar County and San Antonio, Tex., (H. B. Parks, 

 collector). 



Type.—U^Xt. U.S.N.M. No. 56859. From Bexar County, Tex. De- 

 scribed from one female and two males in imperfect condition. 



ZENODOXUS RUBENS, new species 



Plate 32, Figure 187 * 



Male. — Antennae yellowish, with black annulations; ciliation and 

 underside black. Labial palpi yellowish red, mottled with black. Face 

 and head blackish brown, mottled with red. Collar red. Thorax black- 

 ish brown, with the long overlaid hair scales red. Abdomen reddish, 

 mixed with black ; and with narrow black annulations ; anal tuft red. 

 Forewing blackish brown sparsely sprinkled with yellow and red scales 

 and with a triangular area along termen whitish strongly overlaid with 

 red. Hindwing vivid dark brick red with the edges broadly blackish 

 brown. Cilia dark brown tipped with white. 



Female. — Like the male, except that the red hindwings are not bordered 

 with blackish brown along the edges. 



Alar expanse: Male 18 to 20 mm., female 14 to 19 mm. 



Distribution. — Davis Mountains, Jeff Davis County, Tex. (O. C. Pol- 

 ing) ; Globe, Ariz. (Parker). 



Tj/>^.— U.S.N.M. No. 56860. 



Remarks. — Described from male holotype, female allotype, 4 male and 

 3 female paratypes from Davis Mountains, and one male paratype from 

 Globe, Ariz. The only known species with red hindwings in both sexes. 



ZENODOXUS MEXICANUS Beutenmailer 



Zenodoxus mexicamis Beutenmuller, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 9, p. 216, 

 1897. 



