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iiTorations. Fore wings: Ccsta finely yellowish; .an temedial fine, 

 black, very oblique to near middle of inner margin, and irregular; 

 postmedial fine, black, lunular dentate, and wavy, almost vertical; 

 orbicular a small oblique white spot; reniform small, black brown, 

 with some pale scales on inner edge; subtermmal fine, ahnost straight, 

 oclu'eous, edged narrowly with brown; the terminal space ocherous 

 brown, darker shaded on costa and between veins 2 and 5; small 

 terminal black lunular spots. Hind wings: A marginal whitish line 

 from veins 4-2; cilia oclireous, shaded with brown at base. Hind 

 w^ngs below tliickly mottled brown and white; a dark brown disco- 

 cellular spot, and a very fine, wavy, postmedial line; subterminal 

 white, well marked, angled at termen below vein 2; a subterminal 

 white line on costa of fore wing. 



Expanse. — 30 mm. 



Habitat. — Coatepec, Mexico, 



Type.— Cat. No. 19736, U.S.N.M. 



PHYSULA(?) ECUADORALIS, new species. 



Female. — Body whitish brown. Wings white. Fore wings faintly 

 tinged v»dth brown, somewhat striated with grayish brown; basal 

 and subbasal gray brown, lunular, lines; a similar antemedial line, 

 better defined; a broad shade on costa suffusing in front with post- 

 medial shade from costa, which is narrow otherwise, and wavily out- 

 curved, closely followed by a broader wavy shade somewhat inter- 

 rupted at vein 5; the base of cilia on interspaces fuscous. Fore 

 wings below brownish gray. Hind wings below with grayish discal 

 spot, postmedial, and subterminal lunular lines. 



Expanse. — 20 mm. 



Habitat. — Ecuador. 



Type.— Cat. No. 19737, U.S.N.M. 



This is doubtfully a Physvla. The palpi are upcurved, very long 

 and slender, naked, and acuminate. 



BRADUNIA, new genus. 



Male. — Palpi upcurved, reaching well above vertex, smoothly 

 scaled; third joint two-thirds as long as second. Antennae pubescent. 

 Legs smoothly scaled. Body stout, Avings broad. Fore wings: 

 Veins 3, 4, 5 close together; veins 6 and 7 from upper angle; 8, 9, 10 

 stalked from end of cell; 11 free; cell rather short. Hind wings: 

 Veins 3 and 4 stalked; 5 from near lower angle; 6 and 7 from upper 

 angle. 



Type of genus. — Bradunia improha Schaus. 



To this genus the following species may also be referred : 



Bradunia macella Dognm, Het. Am6r. Sud, fftsc. 8, 1914, p. 89. 



