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termen darker. Hind wings below white with a few brown irrora- 

 tions ; a black discal point. 



Expanse. — 15 mm. 



Habitat. — Santiago, Cuba. 



Type.— Cut. No. 19740, U.S.N.M. 



Genus HETEROGRAMMA Guenee. 



Heterogramma Guenee, Delt. et Pyral., 1854, p. 91. 



Male. — Palpi upcurved, reaching above collar, well scaled; third 

 joint with long tufts in front. Antennae pubescent ciliate. Legs long 

 and slender; fore tibiae with process. Fore wings: Costa straight, 

 apex acute; outer margin produced; veins 3, 4, 5 equally apart; 6 

 near upper angle; 7 from upper angle; 8, 9, 10 stalked from upper 

 angle; 11 free. Hind wings: Veins 3 and 4 stalked; 5 near lower 

 angle; 6 and 7 shortly stalked. Rarely vein 7 is shortly stalked with 

 8, 9, and 10. 



Type of genus. — Heterogrammu circumfiexalis Guenee = Bleptina 

 hogusalis Wsi[ker^=Bleptina caepiosalis W&lkeT^^BJeptina ceusalis 

 Walker.3 



The following species are also referred to this genus: 



Heterogramma micculalis Guenee (Delt. et Pyral., 1854, p. 92). Un- 

 known to me. 



Heterogramma terminalis (MastigopJiorus) Herrich-Schaffer (Corr.- 

 Blatt, Regensburg, 1870, p. 105). 



DUSPONERA, ne^A/ genus. 



Fem.ale. — Palpi long, upcurved, slender, reaching middle of thorax; 

 second joint densely but shortly scaled; third joint smooth, acute. 

 Antennae with minute bristles. Legs smoothly scaled. Fore wings 

 moderately broad; apex acute; outer margin incurved below apex, 

 produced and rounded at vein 4 and inwardly oblique; veins 3, 4, 5 

 equally apart; 6 from below upper angle; 7 from upper angle; 8, 9, 

 10 stalked from end of cell; 11 free. Hind wings: Outer margin 

 slightly rounded; anal angle truncated; veins 3 and 4 shortly stalked; 

 5 from close to lower angle; 6 and 7 from upper angle. 



Type of genus. — Dusponera fannia Schaus. 



Also referable to this genus is: 



Dusponera semifalcata Dognin, Het. Amer. Sud, fasc. 8, 1914, p. 48. 



DUSPONERA FANNIA, new species. 



Female. — Body and wings dull greyish brown. Abdomen with 

 pale segmental Hues. Fore wings faintly tinged with purplish to 

 postmedial line; lines fine, black; antemedial dentate, slightly out- 



i Cat. Brit. Mus., vol. 19, 1859, p. 863. 2 idem, p. 8GG. a idem, p. 868. 



