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lete above, widened on inner margin; terminal space partly 

 black filled; fringe a little reddish tinged. Hind wing dark 

 fuscous, paler over disk, dark on termen ; a faint discal dot ; 

 fringe reddish. Expanse, 22 mm. 



Type, female, No. 24931, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; near Mexico City, 

 Mexico, July, 1921 (R. Miiller). 



In general similar to pantostigma Dyar, but the reniform 

 more curved, less upright, the wing more heavily black spotted 

 between the lines. 



Subfamily CUCULLUN^ 



Walterella ocellata Barnes & McDunnough. 



Prothrinax ocellata Barnes & McDunnough, Can. Ent., xlii, 246, 



1910. 

 Prothrinax ocellata Barnes & McDunnough, Cent. Nat. Hist. Lep. 



N. A., I, part iv, Plate ix, fig. 5, 1912. 

 Walterella eudesmia Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens., ix, 62, 1921. 



Owing to the peculiar family and generic location assigned 

 to ocellata, I overlooked the name in describing eudesmia. 



Subfamily ACRONYCTIN^ 



Dipinacia schiniodes Dognin. 



Dipinacia schiniodes Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., IJ, 239, 1907. 

 Dipinacia schiniodes Hampson, Cat. Lep. Phal. Brit. Mus., ix, 



370, 1910. 

 Chlorothrix sothecaca Dyar, Ins, Ins. Mens., ix, 64, 1921. 



The emargination at tip of the frontal plate in my specimen 

 is so small that I did not consider it present. Hampson's figure 

 may be a little exaggerated ; but a specimen received from 

 Mr. Paul Dognin shows that there is no generic separation. 

 I am not quite certain that my species sothecaea is the same 

 as schiniodes Dogn. ; but it is at least close. 



Agriopodes jucundella, new species. 



Head and thorax green, a black line in the neck ; abdomen 

 gray, with black basal tuft, darker in the middle, and the anal 

 tuft slightly ocherous. Fore wing light green, a triangular 

 black spot at base of costa at apex and at tornus ; a few small 

 black specks along costa and in fringe at middle of outer 



