THE AMERICAN SPECIES OF DYSODIA 41 



Dysodia igualensis, new species. 



Orange-yellow, the body parts of the same light color as the wings ; 

 markings strigose rather than reticulate, fine, open ; inner and submarginal 

 lines fine, slender, irregular ; a bar across center of cell ; outer line widen- 

 ing to costa and enclosing the small white-hyaline discal dot. Hind wing 

 with numerous transverse strigose lines ; discal spot large, heart-shaped. 

 Expanse, 19 mm. 



Type, No. 1 5533, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico, June, 

 I906(W. Schaus). 



Dysodia dixozona, new species. 



Body parts dark gray-brown. Fore wing yellowish, blotched with 

 fiery red ; basal space fiery red, marked with brown on costa and inner 

 margin and followed by the inner bcmd, which stops at subcosta ; reticu- 

 lations fine, dense, strigose ; outer band oblique, broad, joined by two 

 bands from costa, first from before middle of costa, second close to end 

 of outer band and forming an expansion of it. Hind wing with broad 

 baoid near base ; discal mcurk white-hyaline, narrow, constricted, sending 

 a spur toward base below ; outer band broad, running obliquely to tor- 

 nus. Expanse, 22-24 mm. 



Cotypes, two specimens. No. 15534, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Jalapa, Mex- 

 ico (Schaus collection) ; Mexico City, Mexico, June, 1 909 (R. Miiller). 



Dysodia nipsa Druce. 



Dysodia nipsa Druce, Biol. Cent.- Am., Lep. Het., i, 325, 1889. 



This is not before me. The characters are taken from Druce's 

 figure. 



Dysodia angulisola, new species. 



Ground color yellow, shaded with coppery red ; fore wing with broad 

 purple-brown bands, the inner one broadened on costa, the space within 

 it nearly filled by the dark markings ; submargineJ band represented by a 

 detached piece below apex and one above tomus ; a purplish shade runs 

 along costa broadly, darkening the clear space of termen. Hind wing 

 dark on costa and within a band near base ; discal spot divided, angular ; 

 disk of wing finely reticulated, appearing broadly light and not crossed 

 by any heavy lines. Expanse, 26 mm. 



Type, No. 15535, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Cabima, Panama. May, 1911 

 (A. Busck). 



