NO. 1456. NEW (JEOMETRll) MOTJI.S— WARREN. 461 



SCHISTOCOLPIA CRINITA, new species. 



Forewlng. — Dull red-brown, the eostul edge pale ochreous; mark- 

 ings brownish, very obscure; a curved inner line from one-half of costa 

 to one-third of inner margin; a median line from l)eyond middle of 

 costa, excurved round cell to beyond middle of inner margin; both 

 these thick and diffuse; outer line finer and marked by dark spots on 

 veins; from three-fourths of costa to inner margin close before anal 

 angle, strongl}' insinuate below vein 8 parallel to median; a tine dark 

 marginal line, interrupted at each vein; fringe concolorous with small 

 dark dots be3^ond veins; cell spot black, small. 



Illndiomg. — Like forewing, but the cell spot snow-white with black 

 edging which is slightly produced toward costa. 



Under side dark rosy with the outer line deeper; forewing with a 

 subcostal streak of ochreous scales; in the female the cell spot of 

 hindwing shows whitish. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with wings; anal segment 

 of abdomen ochreous; face and palpi deep red; vertex and antonnal 

 shaft snow-white; legs and abdomen beneath dull ro.s}'. 



Exjyanse of wings. — 30 mm. 



Localities. — St. Laurent, Maroni River; 1 male, December, 1904; 

 Cayenne, French Guiana; 1 male, January, 1904. 



Type.—Q^i. No. 9267, U.S.N.M. 



Genus STERRHA Hubner. 

 STERRHA FARADA, new species. 



Forewing. — Thickh" clothed with dull rufous and olive scales; the 

 lines darker, diffuse, and indistinct; first line bent in cell, then oblique; 

 a thick median shade, curved beyond the cell spot, which is indistinctly 

 ocelloid with center pale; outer line finer; dentate-lunulate at five- 

 sixths; a dark marginal line; fringe gra3\ 

 Hindvring. — Without first line. 



Under side pale ochreous, in the forewing suffused wath pinkish 

 gray; the outer lines marked in both wings. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings; face and palpi brown above, 

 I paler below. 



L Expanse of ivings. — 25 mm. 

 1 Locality. — Guadalajara, Mexico; 1 female. 



, Near to Sterrha infceta Dognm, from Ecuador, and also resembling 

 Evimiltis ochratipennisWa.ri-en^ from Venezuela, but this is yellower. 

 ji Hind tibiaB with terminal spurs only. 

 Type.— Cat. No. 9268, U.S.N.M. 



