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Genus Pyrausta Schrank. 



104. Pyrausta cardinalis (Guenee). 



Synchromia cardinalis Guenee, Spec. Gen., VIII, 1854, p. 188, Pi. VII, fig. 6. 

 A dwarfed specimen taken at Los Indies by J. L. Graf, May 18, 1910. 



105. Pyrausta phoenicealis (Hiibner). 



Hamatia phoenicealis Hubner, Zutr. Exot. Schmett., I\', 1818-1837, PL 511 (20), 

 figs. 115, 116. 



One specimen collected August 2, 191 2, at Xueva Gerona. 



Genus Argyria Hubner. 



106. Argyria auratella (Clemens). 



Crambus auratellus Clemens, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philada., XII, i860, p. 204. 

 One example, Los Indios, November. 



Family TORTRICID.^. 

 Genus Cacoecia Hubner. 



107. CaccEcia sp? 



One specimen taken at Nueva Gerona, June 4, 1912. 

 Mr. August Busck, to whom I submitted the specimen, informs 

 me that at present he cannot name the species. 



Family ANAPHORID.E. 

 Genus Anaphora Clemens. 



108. Anaphora? sp. (?). 



One specimen from Nueva Gerona, which Mr. Busck does not 

 venture to name. 



109. Anaphora? sp. (?). 



One specimen from the same locality, to which the remark under 

 the preceding number (108) also applies. 



The Anaphoridoe are a difficult group, the number of species in 

 which has greatly increased as the result of recent collections in the 

 American tropics, and as certainty as to generic and specific distinct- 

 ions demands dissection and careful study of a considerable series of 

 specimens, Mr. Busck, who is our leading authority upon the group, 

 seemed to feel that it is inadvisable to attempt to locate the last two 

 species, which are here cataloged. 

 Carnegie Museum, 

 May 25, 1916. 



