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UNITED STATES: Florida: Collier Co., Everglades, 1 cf, Apr. 6, 1912 

 [AMNH]; Dade Co., Homestead, 1 d', Apr. 28, 1952 (J. R. Vockeroth) [CNC]; 

 Pinellas Co., Dunedin, 1 d', Feb. 23, 1921 (W. S. Blatchley) [ANS]; Saint Johns 

 Co., Hastings, 1 cf , May [AMNH]. 



Homosassa incudelkif new species 



Figures 29, 94, 129, 165 



Diagnosis. — The sclerotized ring of the uncus bears a pair of two- 

 pointed processes rather than a simple process as in ella, or with the 

 ring absent as in platella. Female specimens may be distinguished from 

 those of ella by the presence of a dorsal invagination on the eighth 

 abdominal segment. 



Description. — Maculation similar to that of ella. Forewing with 

 white costal band sewn with dark brown scales; 11 veins; M2+3 stalked. 



Male genitalia with uncus similar to that of ella, but anterior 

 processes of ring each anvil-shaped with sharp-pointed anterior and 

 posterior processes. Gnathos with pair of subapical thickened proc- 

 esses, each bearing anterior and posterior spines. Aedeagus with 

 vesica unarmed. 



Female genitalia with dorsal invagination on eighth abdominal 

 segment, and smaller invagination dorsally on the membrane between 

 segments eight and nine. 



Types. — In the Canadian National collection. 



Type data. — Holotype, male, Lake Murray, Love and Carter 

 Counties, Oklahoma, May 20, 1950, W. J. Eeinthal, "339/50"; 

 C.N.C. Type No. 9441; genitalia slide No. 546, J. Shaffer, July 15, 

 1965. A mass of glue supports the specimen on the pin from beneath, 

 and I have added a small amount of glue beneath the right wings to 

 support them. 



Paratype: Female, data as given for the holotype; genitalia sHde 

 No. 548, J. Shaffer, July 16, 1965. 



Other specimens examined. — None. 



Distribution (Map 11). 



Reynosa-) new genus 



Type. — Atascosa Jloscella Hulst, 1890. 



Diagnosis. — The short, stout, sharp-pointed spicate processes of the 

 uncus are diagnostic of the genus. 



Description. — Frons conical; labial palpi porrect, about twice as 

 long as eye diameter in males, about 2J^ times in females; maxillary 

 palpi reaching frons or nearly so, spreading; tongue not exposed 

 between palpi; antennae filiform to subserrate in both sexes, com- 

 pressed, ciliate ventrally, male shaft with two basal segments fused; 

 ocelli present. 



