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Forewing with 11 veins; R2 usually free from cell, sometimes stalked 

 with R3+4; Ml from upper outer angle of cell; M2+3 stalked about one- 

 half their length, from lower outer angle; Cui from just before the 

 angle. Hind wing with 7 veins; Sc and Rs well stalked; Mi from upper 

 outer angle of cell; M3 and Cui long stalked, from lower outer angle; 

 Cui from cell very near to M3 and Cui. 



Male genitaHa with uncus bearing pair of short apical lobes; spicate 

 processes a pair of short, stout, sharp-pointed anteriorly directed, 

 ventral hooks. Gnathos bearing small, sharp-pointed, posteriorly 

 directed apical and pair of subapical hooks. Juxta subquadrate, an- 

 terior margin convex, posterior concave. Vinculum well developed, 

 rounded. Valvae with cucullus membranous and projecting beyond 

 costa; sacculus rather densely pilose. Aedeagus untapered, vesica 

 unarmed. 



Female genitalia with ovipositor compressed. Apophyses rather 

 straight, anterior and posterior about equal in length. Ductus bursae 

 short. Bursa unarmed, with long slender neck. Ductus seminalis from 

 posterior end of bursa, slender. 



Reynosa floscella (Hulst), new combination 



Figures 22, 95, 130, 166. 



Atascosa floscella Hulst, 1890, pp. 210-211. — Smith, 1891, p. 80. — Hulst, 1902, 



p. 438. — Rindge, 1955, p. 162. 

 Poujadia floscella (Hulst). — Ragonot, 1901, p. 346. — Barnes and McDunnough 



1917, p. 149. — McDunnough, 1939, p. 36. 

 Saluria floscella (Hulst). — Hampson, 1918, p. 96. 



Diagnosis. — This is the only known species in the genus. 



Description. — Labial palpi Avith basal segments white, second and 

 third segments brown to reddish brown on outer sides, white on inner 

 sides; frons, occiput, patagia, and tegulae brown. 



Forewing with ground light brown; costal area and ceU white, 

 sprinkled with reddish-brown scales; prominent dark brown orbicular 

 spot and line extending posteriorly from spot to inner margin forming 

 second spot on Ai fold; dark brown transverse posterior beginning 

 mth prominent spot between Mi and Cui, continuing to inner margin; 

 terminal line of dark brown dots. Hindwing light brown on both sides. 



Genitalia as described for the genus. 



Types. — In the U.S. National Museum (lectotype) ; in the American 

 Museum of Natural History (lectoparatype) . 



Type data. — Lectotype female, hereby designated, Blanco County, 

 central Texas; Fernald collection; USNM 40078; genitalia slide 

 No. 594, J. Shaffer, Apr. 23, 1966. 



Lectoparatype: Male?, Blanco County, central Texas, collection 

 G. D. Hulst; abdomen lost. 



