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by subcostal and median, forming a spot with raised scales on discocellular; a 

 faint black postmedial line, outwardly denned by white, incurved and sinuous 

 below vein 3, well marked from vein 2 to inner margin; veins on termen some- 

 what tawny, the interspaces streaked with black except on costa; an interrupted 

 terminal black line; cilia grayish olive at base with paler tips. Hind wings 

 fuscous, slightly paler at base. 

 Expanse, 20 mm. 



Habitat. Chejal, Guatemala". 



TypeCat. No. 25781, U. S. N. M. 



Probably in fresh specimens the light buff and yellow greens 

 of the description are different shades of green. 



Incarcha aporalis Dyar = Macalla argentilinea Druce I cannot 

 separate from Jocara; an allied species is Jocara (Deuterollyta) 

 ragonoii Moschler from Porto Rico and Cuba. Several species 

 of Jocara display considerable variation in venation. Some 

 specimens of Jocara e/egans Schaus, a beautiful and conspicuous 

 species, could be placed in Pococera or Stericta, but the genitalia 

 show them to be identical; it is common in Central America and 

 its range extends to Venezuela. 



Jocara (Macalla) mira Druce has been redescribed by Dognin 

 as Oxyahis ovifera. 



Jocara ansberti, new species. 



Male. Palpi brownish vinaceous mottled with buff scales. Antenna! process 

 brownish vinaceous in front, whitish behind; a few black scales laterally at base. 

 Collar and patagia light vinaceous buff, the latter partly darker shaded; thorax 

 white, the metathorax with some black scales and edged behind with vinaceous. 

 Abdomen above whitish thickly irrorated with dark vinaceous, less so towards 

 base; fine black segmental lines. Fore wings silvery pallid neutral gray with fine 

 darker irrorations and striae; base vinaceous fawn limited by a subbasal black 

 line, outbent from costa, slightly inangled at median; an antemedial black point 

 below cell, and slightly beyond a black point in cell; a black point near end of 

 cell; termen broadly silky drab with traces of a deeply dentate subterminal line; 

 termen narrowly shaded with fuscous; cilia whitish buff divided by a smoky line. 

 Hind wings white suffused with light drab, darker on termen; median and veins 

 2-5 finely dark with postmedial fuscous streaks, the streak on vein 2 preceded by 

 an ochraceous buff shade. Wings below with short dark postmedial streaks on 

 veins. 



Expanse, 17 mm. 



Habitat. St. Jean, French Guiana. 



Type. Cat. No. 25782, U. S. N. M. 



Near J. e/egans Schaus, but the dark base is very small. 



Jocara thilloa, new species. 



Male. Palpi silvery white with a few black and ochraceous buff irrorations. 

 Head, collar, and thorax light buff shaded with pale pinkish buff; some cinnamon 

 brown and black scales on collar medially; two velvety fuscous black tufts on 



