INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 143 



Family PYRALID^ 

 Subfamily PYRAUSTIN^ 



Pyrausta liopasialis Dyar. 



Pyrausta liopasialis Dyar, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xlvii, 284, 1914. 



Florida specimens agree with this form, described from 

 Panama, rather than with the smaller and redder rhodope 

 Hampson (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), xii, 36, 1913) from 

 Cuba. 



Paradise Key, Florida, March 1, 3, 4, 10, 1919 (Schwarz & 

 Barber). 



Edia coolidgei, new species. 



Fore wing with the white ground color confined to a sub- 

 median line and discal venules ; a broad brown shade across 

 middle and at apex, in which the veins are bordered on both 

 sides with blackish ; fringe mixed black and white. Hind wing 

 tinged with light gray. Expanse, 12 mm. 



Type, female, No. 24346, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Palm Springs, 

 California, July 21, 1920 (K. R. Coolidge). 



Evidently allied to E. miniUissima Smith, which is not be- 

 fore me. 



Subfamily SCHOENOBIINiE 



Schoenobius uxorialis, new species. 



Fore wing short and narrow, the outer margin very oblique, 

 as usual in females of the genus ; dark gray, irrorate, the costa 

 narrowly white by reflection ; median vein and branches pale ; 

 a black discal dot and one on submedian at basal third ; small 

 dots at the ends of the veins at base of fringe. Hind wing 

 pale fuscous. Expanse, 18 mm. 



Type, male, No. 24347, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Paradise Key, 

 Florida, March 9, 1919 (Schwarz & Barber). 



Subfamily PHYCITIN^ 



Anegcephalesis catheretes Dyar. 



One female. Paradise Key, Florida, March 3, 1919 (Schwarz 

 & Barber). 



