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50 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



Eucardinia caricae Dyar. 



Ulophora cariccB Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., xiv, 218, 1913. 

 Eucardinia caricce Dyar, Ins. Ins. Menstr., vi, 139, 1918. 



The same peculiar sexual differences exist here as in Homa- 

 lopalpia^ although in less degree. The two genera should be 

 associated. 



Cuba, new genus. 



Hind wing with 8 veins, the median "bifid," vein 3 before 

 the angle of the cell, which is very short, 3 and 5 not appear- 

 ing stalked ; labial palpi upturned, reaching above vertex, the 

 maxillary palpi very slightly dilated with scales ; vein 10 of 

 fore wing from the cell ; antennae of male simple ; no frontal 

 tuft. 



Cuba furculella, new species. 



Fore wing violaceous gray ; a band at base on costa and inner 

 line luteous brown, oblique, straight, parallel ; a line in reverse 

 direction touching the inner line on inner margin and running 

 to apex ; discal dots distinct, separate ; outer line obscurely den- 

 ticulate, pale, mesially a little outcurved, defined by dark dots 

 on the veins ; a terminal row of black dashes. Hind wing 

 whitish, translucent, gray on the costa. upper veins and outer 

 edge, the fringe slightly yellowish. Expanse, 15 mm. 



Type, male, No. 21953, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; vSantiago, Cuba, 

 December, 1902 (W. Schaus). The male has a trace of dark 

 brown on the discal fold near base of fore wing. The uncus 

 ends in two large hooks. 



Procandiope, new genus. 



Hind wings with 8 veins, the median "bifid" ; vein 3 from 

 the angle of the cell ; male antennae with a groove at the base 

 of the shaft bearing a tooth on one side but no tuft ; maxillary 

 palpi filiform; veins 4 and 5 of fore wing separate; 5 not in 

 line with the median; 10 from the cell; front smooth; labial 

 palpi slender, upturned, the third joint long and slender but 

 not as long as the second. 



