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Tetralopha jovita, new species. 



Male. Palpi russet in front, whitish behind. Head, collar, and thorax white. 

 Abdomen above whitish buff with drab segmental lines, underneath whitish. 

 Legs whitish, the fore legs grayish; fore and mid tarsi with dark rings. Fore 

 wings whitish mostly suffused with drab gray; a small subbasal black spot on 

 subcostal and black irrorations below cell; an outcurved antemedial drab line 

 with raised black scales on costa, in cell, and below cell to vein 1 where it is 

 slightly outbent; a medial drab line outbent on costa, inangled in cell, where it is 

 connected with antemedial by a short black streak, then obliquely outcurved, 

 fine, consisting of minute black streaks to vein 1 where it is again outcurved, 

 from below cell edged on both sides with clearer white; a black point at end of 

 cell; raised white scales, a few tipped with black from angle of cell to inner 

 margin; a postmedial, sinuous, mouse gray line, partly darker shaded; a sinuous 

 subterminal drab shade defined by clear white and crossed by dark streaks on 

 veins; terminal black spots; cilia light mouse gray tipped with white. Hind 

 wings white; veins from cell, apex and termen narrowly light drab. Fore wings 

 below with the broad scales on costa light mouse gray. 



Expanse, 18 mm. 



Habitat. Santiago, Cuba. 



Type Cut. No. 25770, U. S. N. M. 



Near T. iogalis Schs, differing in the direction ot the lines. 



Tetralopha cyrilla, new species. 



Female. Palpi fuscous irrorated with white. Head and collar vinaceous buff, 

 some white and black spots on frons. Patagia white with gray spots. Abdo- 

 men above vinaceous buff, underneath whitish. Legs chiefly pale drab gray. 

 Fore wings whitish; basal and basal third of costa suffused with drab; an out- 

 bent antemedial white line from median to inner margin, distally edged by some 

 velvety black scaling; a velvety black point in middle of cell, below it a grayish 

 and rufous cinnamon shade terminating in a black line below submedian; a 

 medial fuscous, sinuous line, incurved across a white patch below cell to sub- 

 median and followed from vein 2 to submedian by an outcurved black line; post- 

 medial space irrorated with drab gray; subterminal line clear white slightly out- 

 curved, its inner edge above vein 3 defined by some crenulate black lines and 

 from vein 4 to costa by a wood brown shade, and is followed throughout by a 

 wood brown shade mottled with white on margin; terminal black points almost 

 forming a line; cilia white. Hind wings light cinnamon drab, somewhat whitish 

 at base. 



Expanse, 17 mm. 



Habitat. Baracoa, Cuba. 

 Type. Cat. No. 25771, U. S. N. M. 



Auradisa fechina, new species. 



Female. Palpi fuscous, the second and third joints tipped with white. Head 

 white, mottled with dark olive buff. Collar dark olive buff. Patagia pearl 

 gray, the shoulders dark olive buff. Abdomen above white at base, otherwise 



