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outer line obscureh' liiniilate-dentate, from four-fifths of costa to three- 

 fourths of inner margin, more or less parallel to hind margin, project 

 ing on veins 4 and 6; a thick olive-gray dentate median shade from 

 three-fifths of costa to near middle of inner margin, also parallel to 

 margin; cell spot linear, dark; blackish dots on margin between veins; 

 fringe, bone-color. 



IIvndv)lng. — Similar, but the cell spot oval, deep yellow, ringed 

 finely with dark. 



Under side pale ochreous, without any gray striations; fore wing 

 wMth ros}' median shade; some rosy stri;e before it from base and a 

 few before hind margin; outer and marginal spots rosy; hind wing- 

 without rosy striae except at middle of costa. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings; face white, reddish brown 

 at top; legs ochreous; forelegs and palpi rosy-tinged. 



Expanse of wmgs. — 36 mm. 



Locality. — Rockstone, Essequi bo, British Guiana; 1 female, Septem- 

 ber, 1904. 



Probably near A. suherea Dognin; but tlie discal spots will distin- 

 guish it. 



Typc.—C'At. No. 9206, U.S.N.M. 



ANISODES LEUCANIATA, new species. 



Foreunng. — Ochreous, covered with greenish gray speckling; cell 

 spot oval, white, with gra}' edging; outer line marked onh' by dark 

 vein dots; a row of marginal dark dots between veins; fringe pale; 

 the base of wing is rubbed, but there is probably a series of basal dots 

 on veins. 



llhidwhig.— With white cell spot, connected by a black spot with 

 vein 6. 



Under side pale ochreous. without markings. 



Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs all concolorous; palpi above and 

 forelegs in front slightl}" rosy. 



&j?anse of v^lngs. — 35 mm. 



Locality. — Rockstone, Essequil)o, British Guiana; 1 male, Septem- 

 ber, 1904. 



The resemblance to species of Leucanla will distinguish this insect at 

 once. The apex of forewing is pointed; the hind wing slightl}' elbowed 

 at vein 4. 



Tyjje.—Cat. No. 9207, U.S.N.M. 



ANISODES POTRERIA, new species. 



Foreioing. — Reddish fawn-color, covered with very fine and obscure 

 darker stria' ; the inner and outer lines represented by minute dark dots 

 on veins; the first curved near base, the outer at five-sixths; marginal 

 dots between veins equally minute, with black points at the vein ends; 



