of black dots close to outer margin and parallel to same; a similar row of 
terminal dots; fringes concolorous. Secondaries in ¢ smoky, paler towards 
base, in 2 whitish with slight smoky suffusion outwardly. Beneath, primaries 
smoky in ¢, pale ochreous in ? ; secondaries as above. Expanse ¢ 24 mm., 
9 29 mm. 
Hapitat. Everglade, Fla. (Apr. 8-15). 3 ¢, 4 9. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
Allied to multilineatella Hist., differing from this and allied species 
in the distinct row of subterminal black dots of primaries. 
GENUS STORTERIA gen. nov. (Type Storteria unicolor sp. nov.). 
Antennae strongly flattened laterally, slight- 
ly annulate; labial palpi minute, upturned, not 
attaining front; maxillary palpi distinct, tufted; 
proboscis minute, front not prominent, tibiae 
with well-developed spurs, outer spurs 2/3 the 
length of inner ones; primaries broad, sub- 
quadrate; 12 veined, 4 and 5 close together from 
lower angle of cell, 6 from slightly below upper 
angle, 7 from angle, connate with 8, 9 and 10 
which are stalked, 11 free from middle of cell; 
secondaries with cubitus pectinate on upper side, 
‘ : 8 veined, 4 and 5 connate, 6 from upper angle, 
Fig. 4.  Venation of Genus 
Storteria. 7 and 8 stalked. 
The genus will fall somewhere near Leucargyra Hamp. and 
Doratoperas Hamp. Characteristic is the stalking of veins 8, 9 and 
10 of primaries with vein 11 free. The minute palpi readily separate 
it from our N. American genera. 
STORTERIA UNICOLOR sp. nov. (PI. II, Fig. 4). 
é. Head, thorax, and primaries unicolorous pale seal-brown, silky, with 
a slightly deeper shade in the cell; secondaries deep smoky, paler at base and 
along inner margin. Beneath, smoky with costa of primaries dull ochreous. 
Pro and midlegs deep silky brown inwardly, hind legs pale brown, palpi 
ochreous, brown outwardly. Expanse 29 mm. 
Hasirat. Everglade, Fla. (Apr. 8-15). 1 6. Type, Coll. Barnes. 
