NE]V (lEOMEnUD MOTHS— WAURKX. 441 



Genus DICHROM ATOPODI A Warren. 

 DICHROMATOPODIA CERVINA, new species. 



Forewlng. — Reddish fawn-color, dusted in places with tine ])lack 

 scales, especially in the niaroinal area; lines tine, pale ochi'eous, the 

 first edged outwardly, the outer inwardly, with an olive-gray line; 

 tirst from one-fourth of costa to one-third of iiuier margin; angled on 

 subcostal vein, then inwardly oblique; outer from three-fourths of 

 costa, below which it is curved, to two-thirds of inner margin; cell 

 spot linear, white; marginal line finely dark, interrupted at veins; 

 fringe conQolorous, with pale basal line. 



lllndwiiuj. — With outer line only, slightly curved toward costa. 



Under side pale pinkish ochreous, more pink in forewing; outer 

 line only marked; fringe red, as above; cell spot of forewing only 

 visible. 



Head and thorax like wings; abdomen paler, like the under side and 

 legs. 



Expanse of 'wings. — 25 mm. 



Locality. — Aroa, Venezuela; 1 male. 



Type.—OAi. No. 9228, U.S.N.M. 



DICHROMATOPODIA PURPUREA, new species. 



Forewing. — Dark grayish purple; the costal edge with some red 

 scales on an olive-yellow ground; lines fine, olive-yellow, broadening 

 at costa; first from one-fourth of costa to one-third of inner margin, 

 angled on subcostal vein; outer from two-thirds of costa to two-thirds 

 of inner margin, bluntly bent at vein 6; fringe pale; an oblique linear 

 mark of white scales on discocellular. 



Hindiring. — With outer line only, nearly straight; cell spot as in 

 forewing. 



Under side dull liver-color, with the outer line darker; costa of fore- 

 wing paler. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen purple; abdomen beneath and legs 

 ochreous; forelegs purple in front; antennae ochreous. 



Expanse of wings. — 26 mm. 



Locality. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French (Juiana; 1 male; July, 

 1904. 



Nearest to D. munata Druce, described as an Anisodes. 



Type.— Cat. No. 9229, U.S.N.M. 



DICHROMATOPODIA RUFIMEDIA, new species. 



Forewing. — Dull red-brown, with black dusting in basal and mar- 

 ginal areas, paler dusted with brick- red in the median; lines finely 

 pale; first from one-fourth of costa, angled on subcostal vein, then 

 vertical to one-third of inner margin, edged outwardly with a brick- 



