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where covered by the hind wing; hind wing with an irregular outer 

 line, black within, whitish without, faint above vein 4; whole wing 

 irregularly sprinkled with black scales, forming patches outwardly 

 between the veins, most distinct in interspace 2-3. Expanse, 20 mm. 

 Type.— Cat. No. 21201, U.S.N.M.; Jalapa, Mexico (Schaus collec- 

 tion). 



Family HESPERIIDAE. 



Genus EBRIETAS Godman and Salvin. 



EBRIETAS LACHESIS, new species. 



Fore wing brown, with sparse sprinkling of yellow atoms ; a large 

 round black discal spot, with tiny hyaline speck in its upper corner ; 

 a single hyaline spot subcostally in interspace 8-9; an inner black 

 spot in interspace 1-2 ; an outer row, faint, excurved over cell ; mar- 

 gin black shaded. Hind wing with basal, median and outer black 

 macular bands and margin black. Below, fore wing with the two 

 hyaline dots repeated, white ; bands faintly indicated ; a double small 

 yellow patch above tornus. Hind wing with anal angle broadly yel- 

 low to one-third of wing, the yellow continuing as median and outer 

 rows of spots faintly to costa ; fringe brown. Expanse, 34 mm. 



Type.— Male, Cat. No. 21210, U.S.N.M. ; Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico, 

 December, 1913 (R. MuUer). 



Genus BUTLERIA Kirby. 



BUTLERIA PENAEA, new species. 



Bronzy black; fore wing with small pale yellow spots; a rounded 

 spot in end of cell and elongate one below it under median vein; a 

 spot in line beyond this in interspace 2-3, one outward in interspace 

 3-4 and two subapical. Hind wing with an elongate spot in cell and 

 a curved row of three close together about middle of wing. Beneath 

 fore wing with the spots repeated, a little enlarged. Hind wing 

 with rather dense yellow irroration, the spots more numerous, 

 whitish; one in cell; a mesial row of five, nearly in line; an outer 

 row of seven, more irregular and smaller. Expanse, 19 mm. 



Type. — Cat. No. 21211, U.S.N.M.; Sierra de Guerrero, Mexico, 

 July, 1915 (R. Miiller). 



Genus CATIA Godman. 



CATIA JOBREA, new ipecies. 



Fore wing bronzy black; costa broadly fulvous to two-thirds, just 

 touching the three subapical fulvous spots; a cuneiform spot in in- 

 terspace 3-4 and a small one as part of it in interspace 2-3. Male 

 stigma large, from vein 1 to median, followed by rough scales from 

 vein 1 to middle of interspace 1-2. Hind wing fulvous shaded over 



