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abruptly behind with black, black blending into posterior mne red 

 area; outer fringe wine red to black, Hindwing light brown, darker 

 in apical area. Venation as in P. bipartitella. 



Male genitalia with medial process of uncus bearing minute central 

 tooth, rarely several. Gnathos broadening posteriorly into a pair of 

 large flat anteriorly directed hooks. Juxta V-shaped. Vinculum Avith 

 dorsal margin flanged at apex. Valvae with costa terminating in 

 strong slender spine reaching or surpassing the blunt membranous 

 tip of cucculus; sacculus with numerous fine rather long hairs. Aedea- 

 gus with vesica bearing small subserrate cornutus. 



Female genitalia with ovipositor moderately setose laterally, 

 numerous fine setae on caudal margin. Posterior apophyses tapering 

 to point at base, not flattened, posterior half strongly curved; an- 

 terior with base slightly thickened. Eighth abdominal segment 

 unusually large. 



Types. — H. luteicostella, in the Museum National d'Histoire 

 Naturelle; W. nodosella, in the U.S. National Museum (lectotype), 

 in the American Museum of Natural History (lectoparatype) ; C. 

 perlepidella, in the American Museum of Natural History. 



Type data. — H. luteicostella, lectotype male, hereby designated, 

 Florida; genitalia slide No. 535, J. Shaffer, June 20, 1965, 



W. nodosella, lectotype male, hereby designated, Florida, Fernald 

 collection; USNM 40081; genitalia slide No. 570, J. C. S., Nov. 23, 

 1965. 



Lectoparatype: Florida; abdomen, antennae, and labial palpi lost. 



In the original description of the species Hulst gives April as the date 

 of capture. 



C. perlepidella, lectotype female, hereby designated, Florida, 

 collection G. D. Hulst; genitalia slide No. 3228, Carl Heinrich, June 

 14, 1946. 



Specimens examined. — 28 cT, 2 9 • 



Distribution (Map 10). — Southern Georgia and Florida. 



UNITED STATES: Florida; Alachua Co., GainesvUle, Sc?, 19, July 8, 

 1927 (J. Speed Rogers) [CU]; !&, July 1927 (J. Speed Rogers) [CU]; Highlands 

 Co., Archbold Biol. Sta., Icf, June 17, 1964 (Jay C. Shaffer) [JCS]; 2 6^, June 29, 

 1964; 3d^, July 5, 1964; IcT, July 12, 1964; Hillsborough Co., Stemper, Id", 

 Aug. 13, 1912 (G. Krautworm) [CM]; Volusia Co., Cassadaga, Id', Oct. 12, 1962 

 (S. V. Fuller) [CPK]; Wakulla Co., Panacea, ISd', 1?, Aug. 11, 1926 (C. O. 

 Handley) [USNM]. 



Georgia: County unknown, Billy's Island, Okefenoke Swamp, 2cf, June 1912 

 [CU]. 



Anacostia, new genus 



Type. — Anacostia tribulella, new species. 



Diagnosis. — The male genitalia are similar to those of Peoria, but 

 differ mainly in the following ways : In Anacostia the spicate processes 



