DESCRIPTIONS OF THREE NEW SPECIES OF SATUR- 
NIAN MOTHS. 
By WILLIAM SCHAUS. 
I desire to put on record descriptions of three new species of Satur- 
niide, the types of which I have placed in the collection of the U. S. 
National Museum. 
ORMISCODES ALBILINEA, new species. 
Male.—Head and thorax hight brown. Abdomen, ochreous above, 
light brown below; a lateral row of black spots containing a grey dot. 
Wings, light brown, the veins finely ochreous. Primaries, a white 
shade in the cell; an oblique dark streak from base of costa to inner 
- margin, interrupted by a broad white streak below cell from base to 
close to outer margin, where it 1s joined by a straight white streak 
edged on either side with darker brown and which extends from costa 
close to apex. Secondaries, a very faint outer whitish shade. 
Hapanse.—95 mm. 
Habitat.—Goyas, Brazil. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11874, U.S.N.M. 
ORMISCODES AMARILLA, new species. 
Male—Head black; collar dark roseate. Thorax, above and below 
greyish brown, the patagia, which are dull yellow, covering nearly 
the whole thorax above. Abdomen, above black, the basal and anal — 
segments roseate; a lateral roseate shade crossed by transverse black 
lines; fulvous ventrally with black spots. Wings, dull yellow. 
Primaries, the veins dark violaceous grey; a similar streak along 
costa, in cell, and below cell; an antemedial and a postmedial trans- 
verse violaceous shade; a dark red spot at end of cell. Secondaries. 
the outer half of veins dark violaceous grey; a roseate spot at end 
of cell. 
Huepanse.—85 mm. 
Habitat.—Voleano of Turrialba, Costa Rica. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11875, U.S.N.M. 
PROCEEDINGS U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, VOL. XXXIV—No. 1597. 
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