AKT. 19 NEW MOTHS OF THE FAMILY CERURIDAE SCHATJS 69 



Fore wing cinnamon drab ; traces of a subbasal and antemedial darker 

 lunular lines, outbent from costa to inner margin; reniform narrow,, 

 clay color finely defined by black lines, with a small spot close to it. 

 on basal side below subcostal; a darker shade from within cell at reni- 

 form to inner margin near postmedial; postmedial line straight, oblique 

 from costa to near tornus, pale grayish vinaceous outwardly dark 

 edged; a faint irregular darker shade before sub terminal; no white 

 points on costal edge; subterminal line fine, wavy, lunular, black, pre- 

 ceded by a short white line between veins 7 and 8. Hind wing dark 

 buffy brown. 



Expanse 72 mm. 



Habitat. — Intaly, Amazons. 



Type.— C&t. No. 33414, U.S.N.M. 



From the Dognin collection. 



Allied to H. simplex Walker. Differs in color, postmedial line nearer 

 end of cell, and absence of white points on terminal third of costa. 



HAPIGIA MILLSI, new species 



Male. — Palpi, head, and collar dark purple drab. Mesothorax and 

 tegulae vinaceous fawn; metathorax burnt sienna; abdomen above 

 fuscous; basal tufts, anal hairs and underside light buff, the latter 

 suffused with vinaceous. Fore wing: A broad cinnamon buff fascia 

 from base of costa to inner margin, oblique, its outer edge forming 

 two large curves, and somewhat suffused with sayal brown, crossed 

 by a basal black line, inbent from costa to median vein; space beyond, 

 except termen fawn color suffused with purple; a vertical dark ante- 

 medial line, almost medial, from costa to median vein, then wavily 

 outbent and curved below vein 1 to inner margin; reniform vertical, 

 ochraceous buff, preceded by a smaller similar spot at subcostal; a 

 faint darker shade from within cell slightly outbent to inner margin; 

 postmedial line dark, inwardly edged with light vinaceous fawn, 

 straight and somewhat outbent from costa to vein 1 w^here it is 

 marked by a white point; termen broadly cinnamon buff, its inner 

 edge slightly incurved from costa, inset and straight from vein 5 to 

 below vein 4, again inset and dentate to inner margin, between veins 

 3 and 2 the cinnamon buff color extending beyond the dentate edge 

 to postmedial line; four white points on costa towards apex; subter- 

 minal line very irregular, partly lunular, black, between veins 7 and 

 8 replaced by a fine white line. Hind wing buffy brown, the termen 

 shaded with pinkish cinnamon; ciha tipped with white. 



Expanse 75 mm. 



Habitat. — Santo Domingo, Carabaya, Peru. 



Type.— C&t. No. 33415, U.S.N.M. 



From the Dognin collection. 



Named in honor of the Hon. Ogden L. Mills, a generous contributor 

 to the Dognin fund. 



