No.ir,o. NEW (iEOMETRID MOTHS— WARREX. 525 



Subfamily SEIMIOTHISHSTJE. 



Genus NEAZATA, new genus. 



Forewhuj. — Costa well curved throao-hout; npex produced; hind 

 marg-iii excised from apex to vein 4, thence sinuous to anal ung-le. 



Ilhulv-ing. — With hind margin rounded, crenulate, deeply sinuate 

 beyond cell. Antenna? of female filiform; palpi damaged; tongue and 

 frenulum present. 



Neurai'ion. — Forewing, cell half as long as wing; discocellular ver- 

 tical; first median nervule a little beyond one-half; second close before 

 third; radials normal; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked, 11 free; hindwing, costal, 

 and sul)costal shortly approximated near base; 7 before angle; medians 

 as in forewing; no radial. 



Type. — Neazata mnltixtrhiar'Ki., new species. 



NEAZATA MULTISTRIGARIA, new species. 



For'ewing. — Cream-color, traversed ))v numerous long and slender 

 brown stria3 and tinged in places with j^ellow-ochreous; the lines are 

 present, but more or less obscured; first from one-third of costa to 

 one-third of inner margin, angled outward in cell, and there marked 

 b}^ a brown spot; outer line at two-thirds, outcurved in middle and 

 dentate outward on the veins, thick and brown; closely preceded by a 

 thick brown shade, which is obscurely forked above middle; an irreg- 

 ularl}' dentate dark brown submarginal shade, the margin beyond it 

 slatj^ gra}'; marginal line dark brown; fringe ochreous, mottled with 

 brown at the ends of the veins; all the lines seem to be accompanied 

 by yellow-ochreous shading. 



Hindimng. — With two thick dark brown lines close together just 

 beyond middle, followed by a pale band and a difl'use brown submar- 

 ginal shade. 



Under side pale ochreous, thickly speckled with brown and gra}^; 

 forewing with outer line brown on the veins, an interrupted brown 

 submarginal shade, and the apical area gray; hindwing with a broad 

 brown shade before outer line. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous, with brown speckling; abdo- 

 men with a dark ring. 



Exjxinse ofiowf/H.—'II mm. 



Locality. — Petropolis, Brazil; 1 female. 



Type.—C^t. No. 9389, U.S.N.M. 



Genus SCIAGRAPHIA Hulst. 

 SCIAGRAPHIA STABILATA, new species. 



Foreir'nKj. — Dull whitish, dusted with gray atoms, especially along 

 inner margin; in the marginal area on each side of the paler submar- 

 ginal line these atoms are tinged with gray and form two bands, the 



