NO. 1421 . SO UTH A M ERICA N MO THS— WA RREN. 351 



Genus RHODOGONIA \^^a^ren. 

 RHODOGONIA SUBFUSCA, new species. 



Forev^'oKj. — Fulvous shaded with olive, with darker transver.se stria? 

 between the veins and toward l)ase and along costal region with some 

 red scaling; costal edge snow white, with tive red dots in basal half and 

 two red dashes beyond middle, at apex reddish In-own; a dark spot at 

 end of cell; fringe broadly brown-black in basal half, the apices in the 

 curves between the teeth snow-white, and on each side of the teeth 

 mixed with vermilion. 



II/ndwiiKj. — With the basal half of wing suti'used with vermilion, 

 the outer half clouded with olive brownish; a dark shade from end of 

 cell towards inner margin; costal and abdominal areas yellowish, the 

 fringe of inner margin j^ellow. 



Underside smoky olive fuscous, more ochreous in hindwing, the 

 inner margins in both wings broadly whitish; cell mark and costal 

 marks of forewing blackish; purplish brown clouds before margin on 

 the two folds, larger in hindwing; fringes at base with a line of blue- 

 grey hair scales; their apical portions brightly white and vermilion. 



Head and thorax like forewing at base; abdomen like hindwing, 

 fringed with vermilion; face white; basal joint and basal half of shaft 

 of antenna' snow-white; middle and hind femora and til)ia? yellow and 

 red; fore til)iie red-l)rown, internalh^ white; tarsi white, chequered 

 with red-brown. 



Expanse of wings. — 35 mm. 



Ilahitat. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French (luiana; 1 male, July, 11)04. 



The type of the genus Rhodogonia miniata Warren came from 

 British Guiana, but the diflerences in the present male seem too great 

 to allow of its l)eing referred to that species as the other sex. 



Ti/pe.—Cat. No. 8938, U.S.N.M. 



Genus STRIGLINA Guenee. 

 STRIGLINA BRUNNEATA, new species. 



Forewing. — Snuif colored, with a tinge of olive and a few scat- 

 tered black specks; an indistinct broadening darker line oblique from 

 apex to middle of inner margin; a few black scales at apex; fringe 

 concolorous or rather deeper brown. 



Hind/ring. — With the line median, much broader, appearing 

 double. 



Underside duller. The stria^ more clear; inner margin of forewing 

 pale; the oblique line not marked. 



Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs all concolorous; the tarsi white. 



E.rpanse of wingx. — 24 mm. 



Jf(d>ii<it. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana; 1 male, Jul^y, 

 1J»04. 



Type.— O^t. :No. 8939, U.S.N.M. 



