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terminal punctiform. Hind wings: the postmedial shade broader, out- 

 wardly edged by a lunular line. 

 Expanse, 25 mm. 



Habitat: Rockstone, Essequibo River. 



Freilla abluta, sp. n. 



Male. Palpi outwardly brown, inwardly, and tips of second and third 

 joints buff white. Head and thorax pale buff, the collar narrowly velvety 

 black in front and then brown, but broadly pale buff behind. Abdomen 

 slightly darker with broad transverse dull gray shades, and some black and 

 brown irrorations. Wings pale buff, with some scattered dark irrorations; 

 terminal dark-brown points. Fore wings: some dark strise on costa; 

 traces of an antemedial outangled brownish line; a fuscous spot irrorated 

 with gray at end of cell; a faint postmedial line, outangled beyond cell, 

 and inbent to middle of inner margin, followed by three similar lines only 

 visible from below vein 3; a faint outer, indistinct line, outwardly paler 

 edged, lunular, marked by small dark brown spots on interspaces; termen 

 shaded with brownish gray at tornus, and between veins 4 and 8. Hind 

 wings: antemedial dark points on inner margin; three fine medial dark- 

 brown lines, followed by five pale lines, the fourth of these with some 

 small black-brown spots; a subterminal brownish shade from below apex 

 to anal angle, darker spotted, beyond which the termen is faintly shaded 

 with gray. Wings below whitish buff, the fore wing shaded with pale 

 reddish brown; an irregular outer fine fuscous line; fore wings with darker 

 strise on costal and inner margins; traces of an antemedial shade, a black 

 point in cell, and a small spot at end of cell; hind wings with discal point, 

 and geminate medial line. 



Expanse, 28 mm. 



Habitat; Cayenne, French Guiana. 



A NEW ULOPHORA FROM FLORIDA. 

 (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) 



BY HARRISON G. DYAR. 

 Ulophora carica?, new species. 



Fore wings gray, whitish over the disk; a broad line of raised black 

 scales near the base; a broad pale ocherous band beyond, oblique, followed 

 v by a faint reddish line; median space gray, whitish beyond of cell, discal 

 dot double, very small and faint; outer line slightly excurved mesially 

 and denticulate, double, reddish, followed by a dark purplish shade, which 

 fills all the terminal space and is intensified at apex. Hind wing sordid 

 whitish, gray at tip. Expanse, 17 mm. 



Cotypes: Male and female, No. 15428, U. S. National 

 Museum, Miami, Florida. Bred from larvae on papaya. 

 December 2, 1912 (W. W. Yothers). 



