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Hapanse of wings.—48 mm. 
Locality.—One male from Jalapa, Mexico. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11404, U.S.N.M. 
G@NOTHALIA INORNATA, new species. 
Fore wing—Uniformly fawn-colored, finly speckled with dark; 
cell spot black; no distinct lines, these being represented by black and 
white vein dashes; inner line nearly vertical at one-third, the dots 
white-tipped baseward; outer line oblique outward from fully two- 
thirds of costa to vein 4, and oblique inward from 3 to inner margin, 
the white tips of the dots exterior; fringe concolorous. 
Hind wing.—W ith outer series of dots only. 
Under side much paler, with clearer speckling; cell spot black in 
fore wing. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen lke wings; face and palpi brown. 
Lapanse of wings.—26 mm. 
Locality.—One male from Sao Paulo, southeast Brazil. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11405, U.S.N.M. 
THYSANOPYGA FRACTIMACULA, new species. 
Fore wing—Pale ashy gray, the marginal third darker smoky 
gray, covered throughout with fine dark striations; the lines dark 
gray, somewhat diffuse, parallel to hind margin; first near base, bent 
in cell; second straight just before middle, followed by the simple 
black cell spot; outer line shghtly projecting on vein 5 and submedian 
fold; submarginal marked only on costa by two black lunules, which 
are followed above vein 7 in the apex of the wing by a blackish 
blotch (absent in the male), and preceded between veins 7 and 5 by 
a blackish cloud; marginal line black, interrupted; fringe dark gray. 
TTind wing.—With three dark lines, antemedian, postmedian, and 
submarginal; cell spot a black ring with small white center; the 
whole wing smoky gray. 
Under side whitish gray with grayer speckles; both wings with 
dark gray marginal border, and dark cell spots. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen pale gray; face slightly darker. 
Hapanse of wings.—30 mm. 
Locality.—One male and one female from Jalapa, Mexico. 
The description is taken from the female which is in better con- 
dition than the male. 
Intermediate between 7’. oroanda Druce and 7’. nigristicta Warren. 
Lype.—Cat. No. 11406, U.S.N.M. 
THYSANOPYGA PALLIATA, new species. 
Fore wing.—Pink and lilac gray, crossed by shades of chocolate 
or purple-brown; the costa black-brown to submarginal line with a 
dark subcostal streak of black and gray scales mixed; basal area 
