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veins irrorated with black and white; some black scales on discocellular mottled 

 with Isabella color scales, these latter extending on vein 7 and there are a few on 

 costa subterminally; outer line faint, deeply outcurved, indicated by short 

 black streaks on veins, and by some whitish streaks and shading from vein 3 to 

 inner margin; an interrupted terminal fuscous line; cilia mottled mouse gray 

 and black. Hind wings semihyaline white, veins mostly buff white, but with 

 dark streaks towards apex, the costal margin being suffused with fuscous, the 

 termen very narrowly so; cilia tipped with white. Wings below with apex of 

 fore wings and costa of hind wings reddish. 

 Expanse, 22 mm. 



Habitat. Cayuga, Guatemala. 

 Type Cat. No. 25672, U. S. N. M. 



Jocara crinitalis, new species. 



Female. Palpi white with a few dark scales and black rings at base and tip 

 of second joint. Head white, collar white shaded with vinaceous buff in front. 

 Thorax white with a black transverse line posteriorly, the patagia mottled 

 with vinaceous buff. Abdomen white, dorsrlly shaded beyond second segment 

 with olive buff and brown. Legs white, the tarsi with black rings. Fore wings 

 silvery white with some vinaceous buff irrorations; an outbent subbasal black 

 line from costa to submedian; a fine broken antemedial black line, followed in 

 cell by a black spot, outcurved below cell partly consisting of raised fuscous 

 scales, preceded and followed by vinaceous buff shading; a fine sinuous black 

 medial line; a bar of raised black scales at end of cell and a black spot above it on 

 costa from which the fine black postmedial line is outbent and irregularly den- 

 tate and curved, below vein 5 incurved with raised black scales from vein 3 to 

 inner margin, followed by a vinaceous buff shade to outer line; outer line fus- 

 cous, double, incurved below vein 3 and partly filled in with white and partly 

 with vinaceous buff, the distal line macular towards apex; large semilunar 

 terminal black spots almost united; cilia white shaded with vinaceous buff at 

 base. Hind v. ings buff white, the termen with darker suffusion and a dark 

 terminal line. 



Expanse, 20 mm. 



Habitat. Cayuga, Guatemala. 

 Type Cat. No. 25674, U. S. N. M. 



Very distinct, somewhat reminiscent of the whitish species 

 of Tetralopha. 



Macalla finstanalis, new species. 



Male. Palpi cinnamon buff, the base white. Head white, the tuft behind 

 antenna cinnamon buff. Collar white edged in front with fuscous. Thorax 

 white mottled with cinnamon buff. Abdomen'orange cinnamon with segmental 

 white bands. Fore wings aniline yellow to postmedial line; a black streak on 

 inner margin near base; a subbasal black point below median followed by a large 

 semihyaline iridescent white spot; smaller spots between veins 2 and 4 close to 

 cell, a large spot beyond cell, and a small spot above vein 6; a fuscous antemedial 



