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Cotypes. — One male, thi'ee females, No. 16080, U.S.N.M.; Cabima, 

 May, 1911 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, April, 1911 (Busck); Trin- 

 idad River, June, 1912 (Busck). 



RCESELLA ATYPICA, new species. 



Whitish, rather coarsely irrorate with blackish; a dark spot on 

 base of costa; inner line shaded, curved; outer line oblique to costa, 

 bordering a dark oblique patch, then curved around parallel to mar- 

 gin; subterminal Ime regular and even, parallel to margm, fuiely den- 

 ticulate ; the gray irrorations denser on the margin. Huid wing pale, 

 fuscous tinged along veins and margin. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Type.— Male, 'No. 16081, U.S.N.M.; Cabuna, May, 1911 (Busck). 



NOLA iESCHYNTELA, new species. 



Pale gray with black irrorations in clusters; inner line slender, 

 curved, irregular; outer line dotted, excurved over cell and less so 

 below, preceded by a black shade throughout, but most distmct below 

 with red-brown shading on margin and tornus; subtermmal line spot- 

 ted and diffused, blackish; margin darkly irrorate. Hind wing fus- 

 cous, pale at base; discal dot darker. Expanse, 14 mm. 



Cotypes.— Two females, No. 16083, U.S.N.M.; Trmidad River, 

 March and June, 1912 (Busck). Also one male and six females with 

 additional locahties. La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck); Paraiso, Canal 

 Zone, January, 1911 (Busck). 



NOLA BRUNNEIFERA, new species. 



Similar to the preceding, but the lines lost in a black irrorate shade 

 that replaces the outer line and its duplication and runs along costa 

 to base, formmg streaks on the veins ; browii marking on inner mar- 

 gin to tornus distinct; terminal markings reduced to irrorations. 

 Hind wing pale, with more fuscous margm. Expanse, 12 mm. 



Cotypes.— Two males. No. 16084, U.S.N.M.; La Chorrera, May, 

 1912 (Busck). 



Possibly this is the male of xscliyntela, of which the single male 

 cited as paratype is badly rubbed. 



NOLA NEPHELEPASA, new species. 



Pale gray, the markmgs nearly obliterated; an aggregation of dark 

 scales near middle of costa entering the cell; a few specks for outer 

 line; subterminal line a waved cloud. Hind wing gray, pale at base; 

 no trace of discal dot. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Type.— Female, No. 16085, U.S.N.M.; Corozal, Canal Zone, April, 

 1911 (Busck). 



NOLA CHAUNA, new species. 



Whitish, broadly gray on the margin, cut by the whitish sinuate 

 subterminal line and narrowly separated below from the slender, 

 powdery, blackish outer line, which forms two smooth arcs; costa 

 shaded with brown, broadening out beyond base and forming a larger 

 patch beyond middle; a few dots toward apex. Hind wing fuscous 



