98 PROt'EEDI^'GS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxx. 



Genus N^^NIA Stephens. 

 NiENIA RANDA, new species. 



Grey-brown; primaries mottled and specked in pale ocherous; lines 

 obsolete, dotted, lost in the general uneven surface; orl)icular and 

 reniform traceable, large, the reniform with more conspicuous pale 

 included dot; transverse posterior line punctiform, subterminal of 

 larger pale cusps; a large deep black irregularly ciuadrangular blotch 

 in median space between vein 1 and median and between transverse 

 anterior and posterior lines. Secondaries whitish at base, outer two- 

 lifths dark gray brown, preceded by a dark outer mesial line; some 

 black and white specks on fold at vein 2; fringe pale above, black 

 lined near angle. Below pale, primaries largely dark powdered; two 

 wavy outer lines and discal spots brown-gra}^ the submarginal line 

 broad. 



Expanse. — 30 mm. 



Hahltat. — Ti-inidad, British West Indies. 



Type.—^o. 9519, U.S.N.M. 



A female from St. Jean, French Guiana, has the secondaries all 

 dark and a blue patch on inner margin near base. 



NiENlA SABRELLA, new species. 



Warm, pinkish brown; basal line geminate, black, crenulate, filled 

 by the warm ground color; transverse anterior and posterior lines 

 similar, tending to be broken into lunules, the black edge next median 

 space heavier in both; median space above vein 1 filled in with smoky 

 brown, relieving the large orbicular and reniform, which are of the 

 ground color, obscurely paler ringed; a wavy black mesial line from 

 the reniform downward; a small spot below orbicular; terminal and 

 subterminal spaces checkered, the subterminal line irregular wavy, of 

 the ground color; a row of terminal black points preceded by little 

 pale specks. Hind wing blackish brown; a faint narrow outer pale 

 line with black speck above anal angle; fringe pale ocherous pinkish. 

 Below primaries blackish except the pale discal mark and two bands 

 near the margin. Secondaries powdered black; inner line, discal dot, 

 outer crenulate line and submarginal band, all black. 



Exjymise. — 36 mm. 



Hahltat. — Petropolis, Brazil. 



Type.—Q2,t. No. 9520, U.S.N.M. 



Genus INGURA Guenee. 

 INGURA SABULOSA, new species. 



Dark gray-brown, variegated with white; a round luteous spot near 

 base, preceded b}^ white specks; ordinar}- lines black, fine, obscured 

 in the dark ground; orbicular round, white; reniform a broad white 

 ring with black center; a row of costal white specks before apex; area 



