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84 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



Type, male, No. 22024, U. S. Nat. Miis. ; Zacualpan, Mexico, 

 August, 1918 (R. Miiller). 



This runs to innubila Warren in the table (Ins. Ins. Mens., 

 i, 37, 1913), described from Bolivia and Peru and known to me 

 only by description. I do not think it will prove the same as 

 the present species. 



PYRALID^ 

 PHYCITINyE 



Rampylla orio, new genus and species. 



Hind wing with 8 veins, vein 2 arising before the end of 

 the cell ; fore wing with veins 3-5 from lower angle of cell, 

 -9^-8' stalked, 10 from the cell ; labial palpi upturned to vertex, 

 the second joint widened with scales at tip; maxillary palpi 

 with flattened scales pressed against the front ; antennse simple, 

 thickened and somewhat angular, annulate ; fore wing without 

 scale ridge. 



Fore wing dark violaceous gray ; inner line lost, indicated 

 by a few black scales ; discal dots small, pale yellowish ; similar 

 marks at the bases of the discal venules, relieving them, the 

 veins themselves, 2-6 slightly darkened ; outer line distinct, 

 black, followed by brown, a little inbent opposite cell ; a narrow 

 black terminal line, followed by a pale line in base of fringe. 

 Hind wing yellowish translucent, a little grayish tinted, the 

 tufts yellowish, consisting of curled hairs on the under side at 

 origin of veins 2-5, running out as a fringe along these veins 

 and the bases of 6-7 also; the anal area forms a pocket con- 

 taining a long yellow hair-pencil. Expanse, 21 mm. 



Type, male. No. 22025, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Zacualpan, Mexico, 

 March, 1918 (R. Miiller). 



In this genus will also fall Ulophora subsutella Schaus 

 (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), xi, 248, 1913) and Salehria 

 polydectella Schaus (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), xi, 250, 

 1913), probably so in the case of the latter, the type of which 

 is a female. 



