NO. 3543 MICROLEPIDOPTERA, XI — OBRAZTSOV 11 



Type. — Holotype, male (genitalia on slide B.26), "Loeotal," 

 Bolivia, 2600 m., 1891 (Garlepp) ; ZMB. 



Remarks. — Very similar to Idolatteria fasciata, new species, but 

 differs from it in some details. The antenna is not white at the tip, 

 and is not annulated. The labial palpus has the basis and the inner 

 surface of the basal and second segments deep orange. On the fore- 

 wing the markings are green. Most of the discal spots of the hind- 

 wing are joined into a common, black ai'ea. The cilia of both wings 

 are entirely orange, only those of the hindwing turn shghtly grayish 

 toward the tips. The uncus of cantharopisca is somewhat longer and 

 narrower than in fasciata, and has a more acute tip. The tooth in 

 the basal half of the sacculus is triangular, not obtuse as in fasciata. 

 The bottom of the coecum penis is rotundate, and has no process. 

 Superficially the new species reminds one of a little specimen of 

 Pseudatteria cantharopa (Meyrick). The specific name cantharopisca 

 is derived from the name of this Pseudatteria species and the Greek 

 diminutive suffix ictkt;. 



