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GLOVERIA RUBICUNDENS, new species. 



As in concinno,, but the lines wide apart, normal. Expanse 66 mm. 

 Type.— Female, Cat. No. 21267, U.S.N.M.; Mexico (Schaus col- 

 lection). 



This may not be a distinct species from concinna. 



GLOVERIA OBSOLETA, new species. 



Very dark brown, with whitish irrorations on fore wing; lines 

 dark, obscure, the outer traceable ; a faint whitish discal dot. Fringe 

 on both wings white-tipped. Expanse, 78 mm. 



T7/pe.—Fem'A\e, Cat. No. 21268, U.S.N.M. ; Guerrero Mill, Hidalgo, 

 Mexico, 9,000 feet (Mann and Skewes, gift of B. Preston Clark). 



GLOVERIA SODOM, new species. 



Dark brown, irrorate with white hairs, relieving two broad dark 

 bands, well separated, the outer curved; discal spot white, diffused; 

 subterminal line dark, irregular, inbent at veins 2 and 5; edge of 

 fringe white. Expanse, 66 mm. 



Type.— Female, Cat. No. 21269, U.S.N.M.; Guerrero Mill, Hidalgo, 

 Mexico, 9,000 feet (Mann and Skewes, gift of B. Preston Clark). 



GLOVERIA LATIPENNIS, new species. 



Chocolate brown, irrorate with white, except in the upper three- 

 fourths of median space, which forms a dark band, in which is the 

 round white contrasting discal spot; subterminal line a waved series 

 of brown spots between the veins. Hind wing dark brown, with 

 yellowish white-tipped fringe. Expanse, 63 mm. 



Type.— Female, Cat. No. 21270, U.S.N.M.; Jalapa, Mexico (Schaus 

 collection). 



Family NOTODONTIDAE. 



Genus LEPASTA Moschler. 



LEPASTA CONCORDENS, new species. 



Similar to L. conspicua Butler, but the wing more elongate, the 

 markings less oblique; the subcostal area is pinkish throughout, the 

 white band below it broken; submarginal band pinkish in the main, 

 its white edge indicated only; this band runs inward on submedian 

 fold and meets the basal band obliquely, not at a right angle, as in 

 conspicua; it is cut off from the band by a narrow line of ground 

 color. Expanse, 37 mm. {Conspicua, male, 30-33 mm.) 



Tyjye.— Male, Cat. No. 21271, U.S.N.M. ; Sixola River, Costa Eica, 

 March 29, 1909 (W. Schaus). 



Another specimen, Chiapas, Mexico, May, 1915 (R. Miiller), has 

 not been made the type, as it was unfortunately damaged on the 

 setting board. 



