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the shaft and sHghtly scaled with brown on the inner side. 

 Markings as in P. xanthoudemia Dyar, but with rather more 

 pronounced patches of red scales along the costa. Expanse, 

 13 mm. 



Type, male, No. 21944, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Juan Vinas, Costa 

 Rica, November (Schaus & Barnes). 



The specimen is labeled "P. semirufella Zell.," which may be 

 correct ; but I detect no trace of the pale inner line shown in 

 Zeller's figure. Zeller described from two females, which were 

 not identical, and the exact application of his name may not 

 be cleared up for some time. 



Zamagiria laidion Zeller. 



Myelois laidion Zeller, Hor. Ent. Soc. Ross., xvi, 211, 1881. 

 Ragonot places this in Piesmopoda, having no male. Sir 

 George Hampson saw a male taken at Miami, Florida, by Mr. 

 Wm. Schaus and labeled it Blasmopalpus. The present genus, 

 however, seems preferable. 



Zamagiria masculinus, new species. 



Fore wing light gray, a patch of dull reddish scales between 

 the raised scales and inner line and in lower part of median 

 space ; raised scales at basal third, mixed with some black ones ; 

 inner line black, dotted, angled inward on vein 1 ; discal dots 

 distinct, black, the lower elongate ; outer line whitish, obscure, 

 incised on disk, preceded by black markings on the veins ; a 

 row of terminal dashes. Hind wing whitish with grayish veins 

 and terminal line. Expanse, 35 mm. 



Type, male. No. 31945, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Cayuga, Guate- 

 mala, April (Schaus & Barnes). 



Zamagiria deia, new species. 



Fore wing gray, darkly shaded along the costa ; distinct red- 

 brown shades in a streak in base, between raised scales and 

 inner line and below discal venules ; a black line at raised 

 scales, not attaining costa; inner line about middle of wing, 

 black, oblique, dotted, bent at right angles below median vein ; 

 discal dots black, the lower elongate ; veins outwardly streaked 



