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EPIPASCHIINAE 
JOCARA PERSEELLA sp. nov. (PI. II, Fig. 6). 
Palpi ochreous, shaded outwardly with greenish and purplish; antenna! 
tuft ochreous; thorax an admixture of pale green and ochreous scales; ab- 
domen ochreous; primaries a mixture of reddish purple, ochreous and pale 
green shades; the basal portion of costa is scaled with very broad flat scales 
of all three colors, beyond this scaling two small dark blotches separated by 
ochreous and beyond this a large semitriangular ochreous patch, extending to 
just before t. p. line and separated from same by a reddish purple streak; 
t. a. line not defined; slight dark point at end of cell; t. p. line pale ochreous, 
sharpest at costa, gently outcurved between veins 2 and 8, slightly dentate on 
veins, preceded by a diffuse reddish purple shade; terminal space even greenish 
with slight dark apical dash and prominent row of black terminal spots; 
fringes pinkish cut by smoky at base. Secondaries whitish at base and along 
inner margin, remainder of wing deep smoky with darker broken terminal 
line; fringes tinged with rosy, with pale ochreous line at base. Beneath pale 
ochreous, largely suffused with pinkish outwardly and along costa, small discal 
dot on both wings and traces of pale subterminal line, best marked at costa 
of primaries. Expanse 22 mm. 
Hapsirat. Everglade, Fla. (Apr. 16-23). 1 ¢. Type, Coll. Barnes. 
Several larvae of this very distinct and peculiarly colored species 
were collected from Alligator Pear (Persea gratissima) but only a 
single perfect specimen was reared; the larvae, of which, unfortu- 
nately, no description was made, are found singly or in twos and 
threes in a slight web on the young tender leaves; they remind one 
somewhat of the larvae of Atteva aurea. 
TETRALOPHA QUERCIELLA sp. noy. (PI. II, Figs. 7, 8). 
Head and thorax gray; abdomen pale ochreous, ringed with smoky at 
base of segments; primaries pale gray at base, shading gradually into pale 
purplish-brown towards t. a. line, this color being most. prominent beyond a 
raised blackish scale patch, extending between cubital vein and inner margin; 
costa with black point at base; t. a. line outwardly oblique to middle of inner 
margin, slightly rounded, in @ indented by the furrow in the cell, blackish, 
geminate, filled with ground color; median space pale gray, tinged with brown 
along t. p. line; in ¢ a prominent brownish patch on costa above the furrow; 
in 9 this is wanting, but this latter sex has a black discal point in a slightly 
raised patch of scales; raised scale-band from inner margin to cell, not promi- 
nent, owing to color being the same as that of the surrounding area; veins 
beyond cell slightly marked in black, more prominent beyond t. p. line and in 
Q sex; t. p. line black, with prominent outward bulge between veins 3-5 and 
very slight outward angle on vein 1, edged outwardly by a pale gray line which 
is followed by a diffuse purple-brown shade, broadest at apex; terminal area 
