NO. 3343 MICROLEPIDOPTERA, XI — OBRAZTSOV 5 



Termeii of forewing with two large spots; hind wing concolorous with fore- 

 wing mydros, new species 



4. Discal spots of forewing a,t part fused into transverse rows . . maon Druee 

 Discal spots of forewing not fused into transverse rows 5 



5. Forewing with few spots in discal cell and between its end and terminal spots; 



few spots on dorsum and none in supradorsal area. 



simulatrix Walsingham 



Forewing with discal spots numerous, also in supradorsal area; many spots on 



dorsum 6 



6. Hindwing with terminal and subterminal spots larger than few discal spots. 



orgias Meyrick 



Hindwing with terminal and subterminal spots smaller than many of discal 



spots pyropis Walsingham 



7. Cilia of both wings orange, slightly grayish on tips of hindwing. 



cantharopisca, new species 



Cilia of forewing black; that of hindwing black or orange checked with black 



in front of terminal dots fasciata, new species 



Idolatteria xanthocapna (Meyrick) 



Plate 1 



Pseudatteria xanthocapna Meyrick, 1930, Exotic Microlepidoptera, vol. 3, p. 



607. — Clarke, 1955, Catalogue of the type specimens of Microlepidoptera 



in the British Museum described by Edward Meyrick, vol. 1, p. 326; 1958, 



ibid., vol. 3, p. 200, pi. 100, figs. 4-4b. 

 Idolatteria xanthocapna. — Obraztsov, 1966, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 118, no, 



3535, pp. 619. 



Male genitalia. — Uncus moderately long, curved, tapering apicad, 

 with tip obtuse. Valva roundly dilated in basal portion; cucullus 

 rather narrow, far not reaching upper level of dilated portion of valva. 

 Aedeagus with a very short apical tip. 



Type. — Holotype, male (genitalia on slide 4428, JFGC), Manizales, 

 Caldas, Colombia (A. M. Patmo) ; BM. 



Remarks. — Known as a single male specimen. Superficially this 

 species remuids one of Pseudatteria heliocausta (Dognin) but differs 

 from the latter both structurally and in the wing markings. 



Idolatteria simulatrix Walsingham 



Figure 1; Plate 2 



Idolatteria simulatrix Walsingham, 1913, in Godman and Salvin, Biologia Cen- 

 trali- Americana, Lepidoptera Heterocera, vol. 4, p. 214; 1914, ibid., vol. 4, 

 p. 270, pi. 8, fig. 8. 



Female genitalia. — Sinus vaginalis infundibular, abruptly nar- 

 rowed toward ostium bursae; lamella antevaginalis narrow, with 

 lateral portions iuchned mediad and incurved, and medial portion 

 forming a short arch bent cephalad. Antrum coincident with short, 

 cyhndrical portion of ductus bursa bearing two lateral coUiculi. 



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