No.i45fi. ■ NEW GEOMETRID MOTHS— WARREN. 431 



fring'e concolorous, cell spot round and l)lack, with a tine white center; 

 a very faint median shade curved round this above, represented 

 between veins 1 and 2 b}" a distinct reddish cloud. 



Hhidiving. — Similar, the cell spot larger. 



Under side of forewing- deep dull rosy, grayer along costa, of hind- 

 wing ochreous with costa only rosy; both wings with large, difi'use 

 black cell spots. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings, the abdomen bright red on 

 dorsum; face red; palpi led. paler l)eneath. 



E.vpanse of icui</x. — 1^6 mm. 



Localitij. — Jalapa, Mexico; 1 male. 



Ti/p^'.—Cat. No. 9208, U.S.N.M. 



ANISODES STRICTICATA, new species. 



J^orewhu/. — Gr^jifih. fawn-color, with a faint reddish tinge in parts, 

 and faintly dusted with darker; the lirst three lines all marked by 

 blackish dots on veins; the basal line marked by dots on the folds as 

 well as on the veins and on costa and inner margin also; the median 

 and outer lines by minute black dots, the median dots being preceded 

 by a hardly perceptible reddish shade; submarginal line indicated by 

 series of black spots on eac^h side, l)ut placed between the veins, inter- 

 rupted between (> and T and 8 and 4, those beyond cell being the most 

 conspicuous; marginal spots large and black between the veins, small 

 and reddish at their ends; fringe paler; cell spot small, white, in a 

 red ring. 



IHndioing. — The same, but the cell spot rather larger, formed of 

 black and red scales, with a minute pale point at center. 



Under side dull rosy, paler in hindwing; costa of forewing ochreous- 

 gra}" with black spots; cell spots, outer line, the inner of the two sub- 

 marginal series, and the marginal line all marked darker in forewing; 

 in the hindwing only the outer and marginal lines. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings; the dorsum flushed with red 

 and with black marks on two basal segments; face pale brown. 



Expanse ofirhujs. — 27 mm. 



Locality. — Orizaba, Mexico; i male. 



Resembles A. nigroptistulata Warren from Brazil, but the ground 

 color is different. Hind margins of both wings crenulate, slightly 

 projecting at vein 4. 



Type.— Q'At. No. 9209, U.S.N.M. 



ANISODES SUBVIOLESCENS, new species. 



Forewing. — Pale sandy ochreous, without the brown or yellow tinge 

 of spissaia Warren, with which species it agrees in the markings in 

 the main; the whole surface is finely powdered with darker atoms; 

 costal edge not brown, as in .y^ismla., the lines finer, not thickened into 



