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1904 (W. Schaus). Also two more from Cayenne and five from 

 Panama. 



Lineodes serpulalis Lederer. 



Lineodes serpulalis Lederer, Wien. Ent. Mon., vii, 4 1 7, 1 863. 

 Six specimens are before me from Brazil. 



Lineodes craspediodonta, new species. 



Near serpulalis, of the same size and color ; outer line with a larger 

 tooth on vein 2 ; quadrate black patch below apex crossed by two pale 

 veins instead of inclosed by them ; a long tooth in the silvery submarginal 

 line instead of a slight indentation. Expanse, 25 nun. 



Type, No. 1 6005, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Bolivia (Schaus collection). 



Lineodes mesodonta Hampson. 



Stenoptycha mesodonta Hampson. 



Two specimens are before me from Costa Rica labeled by Mr. Schaus, 

 and one from Panama. 



• Lineodes integra Zeller. 



Lineodes integra Zeller, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, xxiii, 328, 1873. 

 Fifty specimens before me from Florida, Texas, and southern Califor- 

 nia, one from Jamaica, one from Mexico, and one from Brazil. The lar- 

 vae live on the leaves of Solarium and are occasionally injurious to culti- 

 vated potato. 



y Lineodes interrupta Zeller. 



Lineodes interrupta Zeller, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, xxiii, 329, 1873. 

 Two are before me from Texas. 



y Lineodes triangulalis Moschler. 



Lineodes triangulalis Moschler, Abh. Senck. Ges., xv, 305, 1889. 

 Four specimens are before me from southern Florida, one from Mex- 

 ico, and two from Brazil. The larvae live on the leaves of the pepper 

 plant. 



^ Lineodes contortalis Guenee. 



Lineodes contortalis Guenee, Spec. Gen., viii, 236, 1854. 



Four are before me from Florida, three from Mexico, four from Pa- 

 nama, one from French Guiana, and two from British Guiana, the latter 

 bred horn Ph^salis pubescens by Mr. H. W. B. Moore. 



