3(U) I'liOCEEDINGS or TIN'] \ATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.54. 



Hind winp; pale yellowish, costa and inner margin pinkish ; a brown 

 spot on toi'nus. Expanse, 28 mm. 



Ti/p('.—Mi\h\ Cat. No. 21306, U.S.N.M. ; Tabasco, Mexico, Decem- 

 ber "(K. Miiller). 



Genus EUCLEA Hubner. 



EUCLEA FUSCIPARS. new species. 



Fore wing purplish brown, the outer area more purplish ; a single 

 curved brown line at outer third, outcurved a little below vein Ic; 

 discal mark a faint cloud. Hind wing blackish. Expanse, 19 mm. 



Type.— Femnle, Cat. No. 21307, U.S.N.M.; Mexico (R. Miiller). 



Near Sisyrosea (?) assiniUls Dyar, but darker brown, the outer line 

 thicker and bent at vein 1. The species classified as Sisyrosea (?)^ 

 belong to Eucleq. 



Family ZYGAENIDAE. 



Genus TRIPROCRIS Grote. 



TRIPROCRIS ROSETTA, new species. 



Head and anterior two-thirds of thorax dark orange; remainder 

 of insect blue black. Wings square and produced at apex, some- 

 what as in Harrisina, but not so extreme, the hind wing not reduced. 

 Expanse, 23 mm. 



7'ype.—Ma\e, Cat. No. 21308, U.S.N.M.; Chiapas, Mexico, July," 

 1916 (R. Miiller). 



Genus PYROMORPHA Herrich-Schaflfer. 



PYROMORPHA aurora, new species. 



Fore wing with the basal two-thirds orange, shading to rose pink 

 below median vein; outer third black; patagia orange. Hind wing 

 black, a rose-pink ray on basal two-thirds of costa. Expanse, 23 mm. 



Type.— Male, Cat. No. 21309, U.S.N.M. ; Cuernavaca, Mexico, No- 

 vember, 1914 (R, Miiller). 



Genus GINGLA Walker. 



GINGLA BEOVAVA. new species. 



Black; fore wing bright red except the costa narrowly, inner 

 margin more broadly and broad outer border, widening obliquely 

 below. Hind wing red on costa from apex, covering cell, but cut 

 short by black at submedian fold. Expanse, 22 mm. 



Type.—M&\e, Cat. No. 21310, U.S.N.M.; Mexico (R. Miiller). 



Family COSSIDAE. 

 Genus PSYCHONOCTUA Grote. 



PSYCHONOCTUA POAM, new species. 



Fore wing white, reticulate with gray ; discal mark small, lunate ; 

 inner line broadened on costa, but formed only of reticulations, not 



1 Proc. U. S. Nat Mus., vol. 39, 1905, pp. 375-376. 



