44 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



(J. Doll), presented to the National Museum by the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences. 



Phiprosopus ergodan, new species. 



Male antennae serrate and with short bristles, about the 

 length of the antennal width. Fore wing dark brown, the 

 lines pale and powdery, inner faint, outer running nearly to 

 apex, then sharply reflexed to costa and single; main part of 

 outer line broad, pale, with central brown line ; wing powdered 

 with white atoms, the terminal area having a reticulated look. 

 Hind wing whitish, with little yellow tint, the margin narrowly 

 stained with brown. Expanse, 30 mm. 



Type, male, No. 23853, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Cayuga, Guatemala, 

 May (Schaus & Barnes). 



Similar to the North American callitrichoides Grote, but the 

 antennal bristles much shorter. 



Phiprosopus pardan, new species. 



Fore wing brown, shaded with whitish, base and median 

 space shaded with warm reddish ; inner line whitish, sharply 

 angled subcostally; outer line broader, with central brown 

 line, faintly continued to apex, but mainly sharply reflexed and 

 arcuate to costa; subterminal line pale, wavy; a row of black 

 points before margin, surrounded by white powdering. Hind 

 wing dull yellowish, shaded with brown beyond the middle ; 

 fringe of both wings dark brown with pale basal line. Ex- 

 panse, male, 28 mm. ; female, 32 mm. 



Types, male and female, No. 33854, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; San- 

 tiago, Cuba, June, 1902 (W. Schaus). 



Similar to the preceding, but with dark hind wings; the 

 bristles of the male antennae are long. 



Phiprosopus intertribulus, new species. 



Male antennae without serrations, the bristles long and very 

 fine. Fore wing bronzy golden over yellowish, darker through 

 the median area, except at costa; a narrow lighter bar at end 

 of cell; a nearly straight outer line from apex to middle of 

 outer margin, only a faint trace of the reflexed line showing 

 at costal edge ; the wing has an irrorated, reticulate appearance. 



