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Rothschild says (Nov. Zool., xvii, 54, 1910) that what he originally 

 identified as H. erganoides proved to be not that species, but Hemih^- 

 alea fusca columhiana, differing from fusca fusca in being pale brown. 

 Therefore his H. erganoides peruviana, which differed from erganoides 

 Rothschild (not Dognin) in being dark brown, must be the same as 

 fusca fusca. 



Hemihyalea annario, new species. 



Head, thorax, and fore wang brown, the latter slightly irrorate, sub- 

 translucent over the cell and with a dark mark on the discal cross vein ; 

 inner margin daurker, especially along its edge ; in one specimen, traces of 

 dark subtermincil dots between the veins. Pectus brown ; femora red 

 above ; abdomen crimson dorsally except the anal segment, which is 

 partly shaded only. Hind wing subhyaline rose-color except the costal 

 edge, which is dark testaceous. Expanse, 64 mm. 



Cotypes, two females, No. 1 8906, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Tuis, Costa 

 Rica, June, 1909 (W. Schaus). 



One of the specimens is labeled " H. fuscescens Rothschild," in Sir 

 George Hampson's writing, but it is not what I identify as such. It is 

 close to ochracea Roths., £ind may be an immaculate form of that species, 

 though it seems darker brown and broader winged. 



Hemihyalea ochracea Rothschild. 



Hemihyalea ochracea Rothschild, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), iv, 213, 1909. 



Hemihyalea nimbipicta Dyar. 



This will be more fully described in my fifth paper on Mexican lepi- 

 doptera, to appear in the Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum. 

 The specimens I make the types are very dark on fore wing, but with 

 the dark border of hind wing much reduced. Lighter specimens show 

 a brown ground crossed by black macular bands, more or less replaced 

 on costa and inner margin by light ocher patches. The hind wings have 

 a discal spot and the apices rather broadly dark. 



Hemihyalea edwardsii Packard. 

 The well-known Califomian species. 



Hemihyalea daraba Druce. 



Phagoptera daraba Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6), xiii, 173, 1894. 



