AKT. 24 NEW AMERICAN MOTHS — DYAR y 



SCOPARIA ULMAYA, new species 



Small, brown, with slight bronzy reflection; lines pale, the inner 

 slightly oblique, the outer with loop-like central excurve; a round 

 black spot for claviforni; a thick rectangular black dash for reni- 

 form, the wing between the marks rather heavily filled in with 

 brown; two black terminal patches; fringe pale, checkered with 

 black. Expanse, 10 mm. 



Type.— Male, 'ii^o. 41355, U.S.N.M.; Guadeloupe, West Indies, 

 July, 1905 (A. Busck). 



SCOPARIA LONGIPENNIS Zeller 



Scoparia longipennis Zelleb, Stett. Ent. Zeit., vol. 33, p. 479, 1872. 



Described from Colombia. Specimens are before me from Mount 

 Poas, Costa Rica, and Las Vigas, Mexico. 



Other described South American species not otherwise here re- 

 ferred to are as follows : 



Scoparia jonesalis Dyar, Bermuda. 



Scopaida aivadonta Dyar, Mexico. 



Scopai'ia atricuprea Hampson, Jamaica, Colombia. 



Scoparia cerani^ca Warren. Peru. 



Scoparia sirigigra^mna Hampson. Peru. 



Scoparia ragonoti Butler, Peru, Chili, Juan Fernandez. 



Scoparia chm^dactis Meyrick, Patagonia. 



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