138 inse;cutor insciti^ menstruus 



low, spots repeated, enlarged; fore wing with an additional 

 spot at end of cell and terminal row above vein 3. Hind wing 

 with numerous yellow spots and shadings filling in the space 

 between the repeated markings ; three rounded spots along 

 costa. Expanse, 36 mm. 



Type, male. No. 34094, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Guerrero, Mexico. 

 July, 1920 (R. Muller). 



Family SPHINGID^ 



Perigonia lusca bahamensis Clark. 



Perigonia lusca bahamensis Clark, Proc. N. E. Zool, Club, vi, 108, 

 1919. 



This brightly marked form of lusca Fab., described from the 

 Bahamas, occurs also in Florida. It seems to us to represent 

 a distinct race, and not a variety of interrupta Walk., as Mr. 

 Clark has been inclined to consider it in a later publication. 



Paradise Key, Florida, February, 1919 (Schwarz & Barber). 



Family LITHOSIID^ 



mice bellicula, new species. 



Fore wing gray, with a pink spot at outer third of costa and 

 one at tornus, the latter joined to base by a yellowish ray. 

 Hind wing pink, a large gray spot at tip. Head and thorax 

 gray, back of head, collar, patagia and abdomen pink. Ex- 

 panse, 14 mm. 



Types, three males, No. 24343, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Florida 

 (Schaus collection) and Paradise Key, Florida, March 1, 1919 

 (Schwarz & Barber). 



Nearest to suhjecta Walker, smaller, the pink parts much 

 redder, the wings narrower, the markings narrow and delicate. 



Family NOCTUID^. 

 Subfamily HADENIN^ 

 Perigrapha puncticostata, new species. 



Bright red-brown, the markings obliterate, reniform alone 

 distinct, dark-filled, pale reddish outlined; two distinct white 

 flecks on costa, followed by three small ones toward apex ; 



