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basal line; a similar oblique antemedial fascia, outbent from costa, 

 expanding to submedian, where it is romided and ends; reniform 

 also similarly colored, medially constricted, shaped like a dumb-bell; 

 traces of a very fuie dark brown medial and postmedial line, the latter 

 followed by a punctiform line, forming a larger spot on costa; sub- 

 terminal line mdicated by some darker brown shadmg, chiefly toward 

 costa, but very indistinct; a wavy terminal dark line. Hind wings 

 fuscous brown; a darker straight postmedial line; a fine pale sub- 

 terminal line inwardly darker shaded; an interrupted terminal black 

 line; cLUa ochreous brown. Hind wmgs below whitish gray, irrorated 

 with brown; a thick black line on discoceUular; postmedial well de- 

 fuied, slightly wavy; subterminal pale line indicated by dark edging; 

 a termmal dark line on both wings. The palpi are upcurved, long, 

 fine, and smooth, the 3d joint more than half as long as 2d. 



Expanse. — 28 mm. 



Habitat. — Orizaba, Mexico. 



Type.— Cat. No. 19748, U.S.N.M. 



ARISTARIA BLEPTINALIS, new species. 



Male. — Palpi long, upcurved, smooth, the 3d joint half as long as 

 2d. Body and wings duU greyish brown. Fore wings: The darker 

 antemedial and medial shades very indistmct; reniform incurved, 

 dark velvety brown, edged with ochreous; postmedial line fine, dark, 

 outwardly paler edged, deeply lunular on mterspaces, the lunules 

 inciu-ved; a wavy, pale subterminal line. Fore wings below duU-grey 

 brown; a dark discal point; a fuscous postmedial line, heavily marked 

 on costa. Hind wings below whitish grey; a dark discoceUular line; 

 a narrow postmedial dark shade; the pale subterminal line indicated 

 by broad dark shading. 



Expanse. — 27 mm. 



Habitat. — Santiago, Cuba. 



Type.— Cd.t. No. 19749, U.S.N.M. 



Genus TETANOLITA Grote. 



Tetanolita Grote, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 4, 1873, p. 005. 



Scdescepon Moschler, Lep. torto Rico, 1890, p. 230. (Type, S. mutatalis Mosch- 



\ex=Nodana selenitis Hampson, Ann. Hag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, vol. 14, 1904, 



p. 173.) 



Hale. — Palpi upcurved, reaching well above head; second joint 

 moderately scaled, shortly fringed behind; third joint one-fifth the 

 length of second. Antennae pubescent ciliate with tuft on shaft 

 above at one-third from base. Legs smooth; fore tibiae fringed. 

 Fore wings broad, outer margin well rounded; vein 3 before lower 

 angle; 4 and 5 from lower angle; 6 close to upper angle; 7, 8, 9, 10 

 stalked from upper angle; 11 from cell. Hind wings: Veins 3 and 4, 

 and 6 and 7 on short stalk ; 5 slightly above lower angle. 



