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black point in cell followed by the antemedial line which is remote, 

 almost medial, fine, evenly outcurved, almost obsolete below sub- 

 median, defined by the fuscous brown shading following it which 

 expands anteriorly forming a large triangular spot with its base on 

 costa; postmedial very fine, and faintly marked, brown, outcurved 

 around cell, vertical from vein 2 to inner margin where it is preceded 

 by a short curved line; termen and cilia fuscous brown. Hind wings 

 dark gray. Hind wings below gray; costal margin broadly white 

 with brown irrorations; a dark point on discocellular. 



Expanse. — 11 mm. 



Habitat. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana. 



Type.— Cat. No. 23359, U.S.N.M. 



NOLA BARACOA, new species. 



Female. — Palpi laterally reddish brown. Head, collar, and thorax 

 grayish white; frons with brown irrorations. Abdomen light gray, 

 the base dorsally white. Fore wings grayish white; a large light 

 brown spot on costa close to base; a small antemedial spot from which 

 the line is fine, black, deeply outcurved, inbent to submedian, down 

 bent below it, and in cell is followed by a brown spot; a medial spot 

 on costa from which the postmedial fine, black, line is deeply out- 

 curved, then deeply incurved below vein 3, and outbent toward 

 tornus; a subterminal light brown, faint macular shade, somewhat 

 irregular; similar terminal spots. Hind wings white terminally 

 shaded with pale brown. 



Expanse. — 15 mm. 



Habitat. — Baracoa, Cuba. 



Type.— Cut. No. 23360, U.S.N.M. 



NOLA FOLGONA, new species. 



Female. — Palpi gray. Head white. Body gray; some white scal- 

 ing at base of abdomen. Fore wings gray, sparsely irrorated with 

 brown; a brown point on costa at base; antemedial inbent from costa 

 near middle consisting of fuscous gray scales almost punctiform and 

 with a distinct small dark spot in cell; postmedial punctiform, 

 slightly outcurved around cell, faintly incurved from vein 3 to inner 

 margin; subterminal dark streaks on interspaces; terminal dark 

 points. Hind wings whitish at base becoming pale brownish gray 

 outwardly. Hind wings below with the white more extended. 



Expanse. — 13 mm. 



Habitat. — Santiago, Cuba. 



Type.— Cat. No. 23361, U.S.N.M. 



NOLA SANTAMARIA, new species. 



Female. — Palpi and head white with a few black irrorations. 

 Collar fuscous brown, the hind edge white. Thorax fuscous, the 

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