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This species and E. paranella Schaus are the two undescribed 

 species referred to by Ely in his description of the genus Eore- 

 uma. 



\/ Haimbachia dumptalis, new species. 



Male. Head and thorax white, palpi avellaneous. Abdomen whitish buff, 

 the basal segments dorsally yellow ocher; underneath and legs light buff. Fore 

 wings light buff suffused with avellaneous on terminal half; scattered black 

 irrorations; traces of an avellaneous line outcurved around cell, inbent from 

 vein 2 to inner margin and better defined; a fine subterminal line outcurved 

 before apex, white with darker edging; marginal white streaks above veins 6 and 

 7, small fuscous terminal points; cilia silvery white at base followed by a fine 

 fuscous line, the tips avellaneous. Hind wings white; an indistinct double 

 tilleul buff subterminal line from costa to vein 2; a similarly colored terminal 

 line. Fore wings below silky avellaneous; the hind wings below whitish, the 

 costa faintly darker tinged. 



Expanse 16 mm. 



Habitat. Cayuga, Guatemala. 

 Type Cat. No. 25550, U. S. N. M. 

 Also in collection from Mexico and French Guiana. 

 Diatraerupa guapilella Schaus belongs to the genus lesta 

 Dyar which has priority. 



Haimbachia gloriella, new species. 



Female. Head wood brown; two black points on vertex. Collar brown 

 broadly tipped with white. Thorax brown in front, tilleul buff behind with 

 black points, the patagia white with an angled dark line. Abdomen buff brown. 

 Fore wings white, the basal half irrorated with black; an ochraceous buff stripe 

 across middle of wing, angled on costa from a brownish line; an oblique post- 

 medial line on costal margin; veins 1-7 edged with fuscous gray scales, filling 

 some of the interspaces; two subterminal fuscous gray lines, somewhat apart 

 on costa, outcurved, slightly sinuous from vein 3 to inner margin, followed by 

 ochraceous buff spots on interspaces; geminate black points at veins terminally, 

 forming a line at apex; cilia silvery white with dark tips. Hind wings buffish 

 white; a faint subterminal and a dark terminal line. Hind wings below white, 

 the costa broadly suffused with fuscous gray. 



Expanse 15 mm. 



Habitat. Venadio, Sinaloa, Mexico. 

 Type Cat. No. 25551, U. S. N. M. 



Eromene chiriquitensis Zeller belongs to the genus Haim- 

 bachia 



Haimbachia quiriguella, new species. 



Female. Head, collar and thorax white, the palpi irrorated and tipped with 

 gray. Abdomen white, the two basal segments dorsally shaded with ochraceous 

 buff. Fore wings white with some brown irrorations, more numerous on inter- 

 spaces beyond cell, leaving the veins white; a fine ochraceous line from cosru 

 outcurved around cell and incurved below vein 2, oblique below submediun; a 



