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0. plocamopa Meyrick (Japan) , with more slender valva and the same 

 genital differences. 



Odites perissa atrimersa, new variety 



Figure 592 



Male, 17 mm. Head light yellow, sides of face blackish ; forehead 

 with a roughish tuft. Antenna with ciliations 1, white; fuscous, be- 

 coming blackish towards base, whitish towards apex, spotted laterally 

 with pale yellow in middle, scape black. Palpus rather long, light 

 yellow, basal two-thirds suffused with dark fuscous; terminal segment 

 shorter than median, slender, top sUghtly infuscated on the dorsal 

 side. Thorax black, posterior half dark grey, apex pale grey. Ab- 

 domen light ochreous. 



Forewing with veins 3 and 4 separate; subsemipellucent, veins 

 thickened and raised, costa hardly curved at base, little curved at 

 apex, apex slightly rounded, termen little rounded and little oblique. 

 Pale yellow, costal edge somewhat brighter. Base of wing with a 

 moderate black patch, edge slightly angiJate, first discal stigma 

 moderate, elongate, well before 1/3; second discal stigma larger and 

 darker, before 2/3, plical stigma small, well beyond first discal but 

 closer to it than to second; wing beyond base sprinkled with dark 

 scales; a faint, strongly curved series of large dots and more dense 

 sprinkling from before 2/3 below costa, to dorsum before tornus, 

 below costa containing some three larger black dots on dorsum ex- 

 tended into a small patch of dark irroration; posterior foiu'th of costa 

 with three marginal slender streaks, a row of distinct black dots, 

 sometimes interconnected on ends of veins along termen. CiUa 

 glossy yellow. 



Hind wing glossy yellow whitish, a faint and narrow blackish suf- 

 fusion in apex and along margin of upper third of termen. Cilia 

 yellowish white. 



Male genitalia completely similar to those of 0. perissa, new species. 



Material examined: Luzon, Mt. Makihng (Baker), Icf, holotype, 

 genit. slide 5161, 2 d" para types. 3 cf (USNM). 



Odites apicalis, new species 



Figures 146, 593 



Male, 15 mm. Coloring and markings very smiilar to those of 

 0. perissa, new species. In 0. 2>^rissa, however, veins 7 and 8 in the 

 forewing are as long as their stalk and vein 8 terminates distinctly in 

 costa before apex; in 0. apicalis veins 7 and 8 are longer than their 

 stalk, while vein 8 terminates in costa just above apex of \\dng. 



Male genitalia are slightly different from those of perissa as follows. 

 Vinculum broader, subquadrate. Valva shorter and broader. La- 



