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Face, palpi, and tips of shoulders black-brown; vertex, thorax, and 

 abdomen like wings, the abdomen ringed with dark, and with a black 

 belt at base; fore and middle legs dark fuscous in front. 



Expanse of wings. — 26 mm. 



Locality. — Oaxaca, Mexico; 1 male. 



Ty2?e.—OAt. No. 9362, U.S.N.M. 



Genus IRIDOPSIS \Varren. 

 IRIDOPSIS EUPEPLA, new species. 



Forevnng. — White with a slight tinge of ochreous-gra}'^; lines start- 

 ing from brown costal spots at one-third, one half , and two-thirds, 

 respectively; tirst angled in cell, then oblique to near base of inner 

 margin, preceded by a pale brown shade; outer line incurved below 

 costa, shortly projecting at vein 5, then sinuous inward to middle of 

 inner margin, most clearly marked between veins 6 and 4, followed 

 throughout by a brown shade; median line hardly marked, except 

 sometimes on inner margin; cell spot concolorous, hardh' visible; sub- 

 marginal line inconspicuous except beyond cell, where it is preceded 

 and followed by gray clouds and the oblique line from vein 7; sub- 

 marginal spots black; fringe white. 



Hindwing. — With straight antemedian gra}^ line, followed by an 

 elongated white cell mark with darker edges; outer line ])lack, curved 

 outward from costa to vein 7, then vertical to the fold, thence incurved 

 to inner margin; the rest as in forewing. 



Under side whitish, with a dull gray tinge in forewdng; a dull dark 

 gray marginal border, leavuig apex of forewing pale; cell spots black; 

 costa of forewing black spotted. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen whitish; ))as(' of abdomen with a narrow 

 black belt. 



Expanse of wings. — Male 24 mm.; female 26 mm. 



Locality. — Santiago, Cuba; 1 male, June, 1904; 1 female, October, 

 1902. 



Type.—Q^t. No. 9363, U.S.N.M. 



IRIDOPSIS FUSILINEA, new species. 



i'wvy^'mc/.— White, with black speckles; the lines black, the first 

 double, the two arms well separated on costa, bent on subcostal vein, 

 then oblique to near base of inner margin; outer line from two-thirds 

 of costa, slightly inwardly curved at tirst then forming a short rounded 

 projection on vein 5 and running to middle of inner margin, forming 

 a blunt elbow on vein 4 and on submedian fold; it is followed by a dark 

 shade marked with brown blotches on the veins; median shade illy 

 marked, oblique outward from costa and angled in cell, touching outer 

 line at vein 4 and close to it on submedian fold; cell spot ocelloid, white 

 with black edge and a few brown scales at center; submarginal line 



