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July) ; Province of Santa Clara^ Cienfuegos. This species was re- 

 corded from Puerto Rico by Dewitz (loc. cit.). This record is prob- 

 ably a mistake. 



Sixteen specimens were studied. 



Remarks. — The genitalia of the type of aXbulata was studied by Dr. 

 E. M. Hering, of the Zoological Museum of the University of Berlin, 

 and found to be the species illustrated in the present paper as figure 

 96, a-c. Dr. Hering writes that the anellus, harpes, and aedeagus are 

 identical. There is a slight individual difference in that the type of 

 aTbulata has the apex of the harpe slightly more excavated but not 

 nearly so much as in P. haracoa (fig. 96, g) . 



3. PARAMULONA BARACOA, new species 



Figure 96, g-j 



Male. — Palpus dark brown, straw colored and slightly pinkish at 

 tip. Antenna, head, thorax, and legs similar to Paramiulona nephe- 

 listis. Scape of antenna pinkish and with considerable pink and light- 

 colored areas of legs. Forewing similar to nephelistk and aXbulata.^ 

 darker fuscous than in either. Outer margin pale ochraceous, con- 

 trasting strongly with the fuscous behind the margin. Hindwing 

 above and below and forewing below as in nephelistis and albulata 

 with fuscous slightly darker. 



Length of forewing, 8.5-10 mm. 



Male genitalia with characters as given in the key and as illustrated. 



Female . — Unknown . 



Ty'pe locality and distribution. — Baracoa, Province of Oriente, Cuba. 



Additional type data. — ^Described from the holotype, male (locality 

 as above; William Schaus; U. S. N. M. No. 34819; <? genitalia prepa- 

 ration W. D. F. No. 2481, 1947) and paratypes Nos. 1, 2, males (same 

 locality; William Schaus; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3079, 

 1949, for paratype No. 1; 5 genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 

 2480, 1947 for paratype No. 2) . 



Location of types. — Holotype and paratypes Nos. 1 and 2 in the 

 United States National Museum. 



4. PARAMULONA SCHWARZI. new species 



FiGUBE 96, d-/ 



Male. — Palpus fuscous, basal subsegments with many ochraceous 

 scales and base and tip of apical subsegment ochraceous. Frons 

 fuscous below and ochraceous above. Vertex of head, patagium, 

 tegula and thorax, ochraceous with scattered fuscous scales. Legs as 

 in Para/mulona nephelistis., ochraceous color with pinkish tinge. Fore- 

 wing ochraceous, irrorated with fuscous scales, this irroration more 



