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ing below vein 6 and occupying whole subterminal area to inner margin; this 
shading is continued across secondaries, narrowing towards anal angle, mixed 
with ochreous, the line of demarcation between subterminal and terminal areas 
on secondaries very sharp with prominent tooth on vein 5; terminal area similar 
to basal; terminal row of black dots to wings; fringes ochreous. Expanse 
21-25 mm. 
Hasirat. San Benito, Texas (Mar.-Apr.); Brownsville, Tex. (June 11, 
Oct. 20) (G. Dorner). 6 8, 3 2. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
The pale rigid postmedial line of upper side and the strong dis- 
tinction between the dark subterminal and pale terminal areas of sec- 
ondaries should serve to distinguish this species. Our figures show 
the type é and 9, the latter being one of the reddish-purple speci- 
mens, and a Q with typical underside. 
MAcaRIA STIPULARIA sp. nov. (Pl. VI, Fig. 17). 
é. Head, thorax and abdomen gray; wings hyaline, whitish, heavily over- 
laid with gray scaling, heaviest on subterminal area of primaries and beyond 
postmedial line on secondaries; primaries crossed by the three usual lines; ante- 
medial line dark gray, angled at right angles below costa; median line very in- 
distinct, slightly waved; a small dark discal dot; postmedial line dark gray, 
gently bent outwards opposite cell, incurved in submedian fold, bordered out- 
wardly by a faint pale shade-line; remainder of subterminal space deep gray, 
the darkest portion of the wing, with still darker diffuse shade patch between 
veins 3 and 4 and slight dark point on its outer margin between veins 6 and 7; 
terminal space lighter with terminal row of blackish dots. Secondaries with 
postmedial line of primaries continued, slightly waved; the whole space beyond 
it deep gray, slightly mottled with whitish; a blackish discal dot and faint 
traces of line preceding same; dark terminal dots. Beneath much as above, 
slight ochreous shading terminally, lines fainter, discal spots distinct; subterminal 
dark shade of primaries distinct towards inner margin. Expanse 20 mm. 
Hapsirat. Brownsville, Texas (Mch. 1-7) (G. Dorner) 1 ¢. Type, Coll. 
Barnes. 
The species resembles parcata Grossb. in general coloration, but 
can be readily distinguished by the course of the postmedial line; in 
parcata this is sharply angled below costa and more or less punctiform; 
in our new species the line is gently bent outwards below costa and is 
not punctiform. 
MACARIA ATRIMACULARIA sp. nov. (Pl. VI, Figs. 16, 18). 
@. Head and collar yellowish; thorax and abdomen grayish ochreous, 
former with slight purplish tinge; wings pale ochreous, heavily sprinkled with 
light brown and crossed by lines of the same color; antemedial line of primaries 
angled at right angles below costa and then perpendicular to inner margin; 
