56 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



The species occurs in Texas, having been confounded with 

 the insular O. lucidalis Walker, which is a darker and diffusely 

 marked insect. 



Euzophera ticitoa, new species. 



Fore wing brownish gray, shading to reddish on inner area ; 

 faint blackish longitudinal shading; inner line curved, pale, 

 shaded with blackish beyond along costa; discal dots con- 

 joined, linear; outer line pale, shaded with blackish before and 

 after, incised on discal fold and shortly excurved below ; ter- 

 minal dots diffused. Hind wing translucent gray, brown on 

 margin and fringe. Expanse, 19 mm. 



Type, female, No. 219()7, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Volcan Santa 

 Maria, Guatemala. October (Schaus & Barnes). 



Also a male from the same locality. 



Euzophera came, new species. 



Fore wing rather dark gray; inner line oblique, whitish, dis- 

 tinct, edged without with blackish, slightly toothed on sub- 

 median fold; discal dots blackish, not contrasted; outer line 

 whitish, edged with blackish within, the middle third slightly 

 produced and denticulate, incised on submedian fold ; terminal 

 dots black, subconfluent. Hind wing pale gray, nearly hyaline 

 between the veins, median and vein H streaked with dark gray ; 

 costa and termen darker than the disk. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Type, female. No. 21968, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Cayuga, Guate- 

 mala, June (Schaus & Barnes). 



Also five other females from the same place. 

 Euzophera laura, new species. 



Fore wing dark purple, the costal area white ; inner line 

 oblique, black, crossing the white area and obsolete below : 

 discal dots separate ; outer line white, pulverulent, even ; some 

 white powdering in terminal space ; terminal dots black, small. 

 Hind wing brownish gray, translucent on the disk between the 

 veins. Expanse. 20 mm. 



Type, female. No. 21969. U. S. Nat. Mus.; Cayuga. Guate- 

 mala, July (Schaus & Barnes). 



Also a male in poor condition, from the same place. 



