slightly round-d, extra discal; discal spots distinct on all wings. Beneath, uniform 

 very light ochreous; lines and dots very faint. 



i J 1 , Coll Graef. 

 Pigia multilineata, sp. nov. Expands 24 mm. Palpi, antennae and head 

 light fuscous; thorax, abdomen and wings, smooth glistening white; costa, tinged 

 with fuscous brown, fore wings with two groups of fuscous brown lines, all starting 

 from apex; the first group consists of three lines, of which the inner is the darker 

 parallel oblique, reaching inner margin at middle, the inner one extending across, 

 hind wings near base; the second group consisis also of three lines running slightly 

 out from outer margin, the inner the heaviest, and the outer shading broadly towards 

 margin; these continue as four across the middle of hind wing, the inner being re- 

 placed by two equally distinct; on the hind wings is an outer group of three corres- 

 ponding lines, nearly straight, the outer shading gradually towards outer margin; on 

 all win"s a narrow fuscous margin; fringe white, fuscous stained outwardly; discal 

 spots minute black ; beneath as above lines more diffuse and indefinite with some 

 black speckles basally and along costa. 



3 rj\ 1 V, Ariz., Coll. Graef, Holland. Neumoegen. Hulst. 

 Phrygionis aunferaria, sp. nov. Expands 32 mm. Palpi, head, antennae 

 brownish yellow; thorax and abdomen dull yellow; wings golden yellow; on the 

 fore wintr on inner two thirds are five lines of small purple spots, the first close to the 

 base, the second and third extra basal, parallel near each other, waved, the outer 

 two, extra discal, near together, parallel, bent outward twice; the spots are between 

 the veins and each surrounds a small golden metallic spot, tumid in the larger ones; 

 the outer third of the wing is much striated with purple, forming on its inner edge a 

 purple band; hind wings with some purple striations on median space; on outer two 

 thirds a purple line, shaded broadly inwardly with purple; this line includes three or 

 four small golden dots; outer space purple yellow, with submarginal line of metallic 

 gold, not tumid; ocellus just anterior to middle, along margin, purple red with met- 

 allic gold speckles, edged anteriorly with black: marginal line purplish red; fringes 

 purple. Beneath uniform light ochreous; fringe purple. 



i J 1 , Fla„ Coll. Holland. 



Tins is an exquisitely beautiful insect, and is one more form reveal- 

 ing the tropical character of the insect fauna of South Florida. 



Semiothisa simulata, sp. nov. Expands 34 mm. Palpi fuscous, dark brown 

 at tip; front ochreous brown; collar ochreous brown; front of thorax fuscous; posteri- 

 orly, and abdomen light ochreous fawn; wings very even light ochreous fawn, formed 

 by a light ochreous base heavily but finely powdered with fuscous fawn ; outer third 

 fuscous fawn, straight margined on inner side, very even in color; discal points on 

 fore wings, lengthened on hind wings, small; hind wings strongly angled. Beneath 

 as above with the colors less even and the light ochre color less finely and completely 

 powdered. 



2 J*, Coll. Graef, Hulst. 



Very near -S". praeatoviata Harv. of which it is a possible variety. 

 Semiothisa metanemaria, sp. nov. Expands 29 mm. Head, antennae, 

 thorax and abdomen light ochreous, the abdomen shaded with dark ochreous at mid- 

 dle of segments. All wings light ochreous, powdered with brown, the fore wings 

 more finely and heavily than the hind wings. On the fore wings are two brown 

 lines, the basal curved at costa, then straight, the outer slightly sinuate, the inner 



