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towards outer line, vein 4 white from cell to outer line, vein 5 pinkish cinnamon 

 and white at cell, then black to outer line, vein 6 white with black irrorations; 

 outer line well marked, fuscous, deeply outcurved from costa to vein 2, then 

 inbent and sinuous, outwardly edged with white and isabella color, widest ar 

 costa; termen snuff brown becoming darker at apex where it is irrorated with 

 white; terminal fuscous spots and shading; cilia with a fine whitish line at 

 base followed by dark tawny olive, tipped with dark gray, the two latter colors 

 mixed with darker shading. Hind wings semihyaline whitish, the veins beyond 

 cell with dark streaks; terminal space faintly shaded with brown forming a 

 dark terminal line; cilia white shaded near base with cinnamon buff. Fore 

 wings below fuscous, the inner margin at base whitish, the costa and apex purple 

 red; outer line pale. Hind wings below white, the costal margin purple red; a 

 dark discal spot and postmedial line from costa to vein 2. 

 Expanse, 21 mm. 



Habitat. Quirigua, Guatemala. 

 Type. Cat. No. 25669, U. S. N. M. 

 Can be placed near J. discalis Hampson. 



Jocara maroa, new species. 



Male. Antennae pectinated, densely covered below with flocculent cilia, the 

 process fairly long, densely scaled with longer scales on upper edge, whitish 

 irrorated below with dark olive buff. Collar and thorax whitish buff, the shoul- 

 ders shaded with vinaceous fawn. Abdomen above pale pinkish buff with 

 dorsal segmental black lines, underneath whitish. Fore wings vinaceous buff 

 to near middle limited by a black medial line forming three lunules from costa 

 to inner margin, and crossed by a double antemedial lunular black line from 

 costa to median, all the lines interrupted in cell; some black scales at base of 

 costa and a short black streak in base of cell; outer area whitish suffused with 

 light drab; an outer drab line outcurved and dentate on veins beyond cell; the 

 veins terminally streaked with drab and black streaks on interspaces, towards 

 apex only subterminal; an interrupted terminal black line. Hind wings white 

 at base and to near termen between veins 2 and 4; inner area buff white; costa 

 and apex broadly, the termen narrowly suffused with drab; cilia white. 



Expanse, 19 mm. 



Habitat. Baracoa, Cuba. 



Type Cat. No. 25785, U. S. N. M. 



The only Jocara I know with pectinated antennae. 



Jocara marchiana, new species. 



Female. Palpi green becoming buff at tip. Head white mottled with cinna- 

 mon rufous. Collar buff in front, cinnamon rufous behind crossed by a line of black 

 scales. Thorax mottled white, drab, and pale vinaceous. Abdomen above 

 cinnamon drab with whitish buff segmental lines, the anal hairs cinnamon rufous; 

 underneath white with ochraceous shading. Legs mostly buff white; tibiae 

 shaded with ochraceous; terminal joints of tarsi black. Fore wings russet 

 vinaceous, the costal margin and cell javel green; a fine dark streak below cell to 

 a small antemedial cluster of raised black and white scales; a medial white line 



