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Pseudodivona carabayella, new species. 



Fore wing white, the inner area shaded with purplish red 

 except at inner line where the white reaches inner margin; a 

 black area on costa at base, followed by a dash in cell; costal 

 edge black to end of cell ; inner line black, angled. Obsolete 

 below submedian fold ; lower discal dot running onto the veins, 

 the two obliquely placed and subconfluent; outer line forming 

 an oblique dash to cell, suddenly projected outward and form- 

 ing dots on the veins, obsolete below ; subtermir.al line black 

 above, whitish below, running faintly through the purple area, 

 veins 2, 3 and 4 black-lined beyond ; a terminal black line, cut 

 on the veins. Hind wing whitish translucent, upper veins, 

 costa and terminal line gray. Expanse, 27 mm. 



Type, male, No. 21962, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Oconeque, Cara- 

 baya, Peru (Schaus collection). 



Also three males from the same place, two of them being 

 smaller (23 mm). 



Pseudodivona santa-maria, new species. 



Fore wing white on costal half beyond inner line, the base 

 and inner area purplish ; inner line white, crossing win?, with 

 two sharp outward teeth centrally ; upper discal dot small, 

 lower elongate ; outer line incised on discal fold, whitish, black- 

 edged within, blackish on the veins below both before and after 

 outer line ; a row of terminal black dots. Hind wing grayish 

 translucent, the veins, costa and terminal line darker. Ex- 

 panse, 20 mm. 



Type, female, No. 21963, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Volcan Santa 

 Maria, Guatemala, July (Schaus & Barnes). 



Also another female, Cayuga, Guatemala, May (Schaus & 

 Barnes). 



y Mcerbes dryopella Schaus. 



Zophodia dryopella Schaus, Ann Mag. Nat. Hist. (8). xi. 249. 



1913. 

 Moerbes dryopella Dyar, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xlvii, 337, 1914. 



This species is interesting from looking exactly like a Pseu- 



