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_ Mr. Smith took this species in March and April 1888; it 
is allied to 42. tryphoniformis, Walker. 
Tarsopopa, Butl. 
Tarsopoda marcia, sp. n. 
Primaries black ; a spot at the end of the cell and a central 
streak reaching the base hyaline: secondaries hyaline, with 
the outer margin and the veins black. The head, thorax, 
and abdomen black; the anus yellow; the abdomen banded 
above with metallic gold; the underside black, the collar 
yellow; antenne black; legs black, banded with yellow. 
Expanse 55; inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Dos Arroyos, Guerrero, 1000 feet (H. H. 
Smith). 
Mr. Smith obtained two specimens of this beautiful little 
species in September 1888, 
Me ittiA, Hibn. 
Melittia Smithz, sp. n. 
Primaries black, with a narrow hyaline streak from the 
base to the end of the cell, beyond which is an oval hyaline 
spot, the fringe greyish: secondaries hyaline, with the veins 
and fringe black, the base of all the wings clothed with long 
yellowish hairs. The head, thorax, and abdomen brownish 
black, each segment of the abdomen edged with yellow; the 
underside of the thorax and the abdomen yellowish brown ; 
the antenne black ; the legs yellow, excepting the hind ones, 
which are thickly clothed with black hairs, with a few yellow 
hairs near the body. Expanse 1,% inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Rio Papagaio, Guerrero, 1200 feet, Dos 
Arroyos, Guerrero, 1000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
This species was taken by Mr. Smith in September and 
October 1888; it is allied to J. Butler’, Druce, but is a 
smaller and altogether darker insect. 
Srvcara, Walk. 
Sincara mceonia, sp. 0. 
Primaries and secondaries hyaline, with the costal and outer 
margin of the former narrowly edged with black, the fringe 
of all the wings black; the inner margin of the primaries has 
a yellowish tinge extending from the base to near the anal 
angle. The head, thorax, and abdomen black; the front 
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