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Genus TRICLONELLA Busck. 

 Type. — Triclonella pergandedla Busck. 



TRICLONELLA SEQUELLA, new species. 



Labial palpi black, second joint with two anterior longitudinal 

 lines througbout its length; terminal joint with one such line. Face, 

 head, and thorax black. Antennae black with a white dash on each 

 segment. Forewings blackish brown, with a large golden yeUow area 

 covering more than half the wing space; the yellow area begins with 

 sharp perpendicular limits at basal fifth and covers the central part 

 of the wing to apical fourth, except for a large, triangular, black, costal 

 spot just beyond the middle and a smaller, elongate, triangular, 

 opposite spot, which touches the apical black part of the wing; a 

 marginal row cE faint, small, yellow dots ; cilia blackish fuscous. Hind- 

 wings light fuscous. Abdomen blackish fuscous. Legs blackish 

 fuscous with narrow white annulations at the joints. 



Alar expanse. — 8-10 mm. 



HaUtat—P&vedso, La Chorrera, Corozal, and Porto Bello, Panama, 

 April, May. 



Type-specimen.— Csit. No. 16692, U.S.N.M. 



Closely allied to and intermediate between T. determinateTla Zeller, 

 and T. e^sosto Walsingham, but amply different from both in pattern. 



Genus BORKHAUSENIA Hubner. 



Type. — Borkhausenia minutella, Linnseus. 



BQRKHAUSENLA CLEVELANDI, new species. 



Labial palpi white, sparsely sprmkled with brown dots and with 

 outer side of base of second joint brown. Face, head, and thorax 

 pm-e white. AntennjB dark brown with wliite basal joints. Fore- 

 wings white overlaid with bluish, black, brown, and ochreous scales 

 except for a broad subcostal streak, which is unmottled white; basal 

 two- thirds of costal edge ochreous bromi dotted with black; on the 

 middle of the wing are two groups of raised yellowish brown scales, 

 the upper one of which is preceded by a black dash ; on the middle 

 of the cell at apical thii-d are two similar yellowish brown tufts of 

 raised scales, followed by a black dash and a bluish area; the dorsal 

 half of the wing is rather heavily overlaid with blue scales and has a 

 small black dot just mthin the middle of dorsum ; an irregular series of 

 ochreous brown scales before the terminal edge; cilia bluish mixed 

 with brown and black. Hindwing light ochreous fuscous, with 

 whitish cilia. Abdomen light ochi-eous fuscous, with series of black 

 spots on the under side. Legs blackish, with ochreous tibial tufts 

 and ochi*eous annulations and bars. 



Ahr expand. — 15-16 mm. 



