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The markings on underside of 4 would ally this species with 
angusella Grt. 
IMMYRLA BUMELIELLA sp. nov. (Pl. IV, Fig. 7). 
Thorax and primaries light gray; t. a. line crossing centre of wing 
purple-brown, more or less geminate, filled with pale gray, irregular, angled 
slightly inwardly in cell and below fold, preceded by a broad pale purple- 
brown shade extending from inner margin upwards to cell, the inner margin 
of this defined by a line of raised black scales; two prominent black super- 
imposed spots at end of cell; from a point below these on inner margin a 
more or less prominent purplish shade extends obliquely to apex of wing; t. p. 
line purple-brown, angled strongly inwardly at cell, then rather straight and 
very slightly dentate to inner margin near anal angle, edged outwardly by a 
line of pale gray which in turn is followed by slight purplish suffusion; terminal 
portion of wing gray with dark terminal line, not attaining apex of wing; 
fringes smoky. Secondaries hyaline white, slightly smoky along terminal 
border with ochreous line at base of fringes. Beneath, primaries smoky, 
secondaries as above. Expanse 17 mm. 
Hasirat. Ft. Myers, Fla. (Apr. 24-30) (May 1-7). 1 6, 5 9. Types, 
Coll. Barnes. 
The species was bred from boat-shaped cocoons attached firmly 
to the twigs of a bush, which has been identified for us through the 
kindness of Mr. W. T. Davis as Bumelia microcarpa. We place the 
species in Jmmyrla Dyar rather than Salebria Zell. on account of 
the raised tuft of scales on primaries. 
MESCINIA? ESTRELLA sp. nov. (PI. III, Fig. 4). 
@. Palpi upturned to well above front, primaries 11 veined, 2 and 3 
well stalked, 4 and 5 stalked, 6 from below upper angle, 8 and 9 stalked, 10 
and 11 free; secondaries 7 veined, 2 from well before angle of cell, 3 and 5 
from a point, 8 very short, on long stalk with 7; primaries purplish, pale 
brown along inner margin and broadly suffused with whitish along costa; t. a. 
line dark, most distinct in costal portion with outward angle in cell and less 
prominent one in submedian fold; dark discal dots separate; t. p. line pale, 
almost rigidly oblique from costa 1/4 from apex, preceded by dark shade line 
and edged outwardly in costal portion with fine dark line; dusky terminal line. 
Secondaries smoky, hyaline. Beneath, smoky, secondaries as above. Expanse 
13. mm. 
Hasirat. Everglade, Fla. (Apr. 8-15). 4 9. Type, Coll. Barnes. 
Not having a ¢ we place the species temporarily in the genus 
Mescinia Rag. which is the only genus we know in which veins 2 
and 3 and 4 and 5 of primaries are stalked and secondaries are 7 
veined; our species differs from Ragonot’s definition in having vein 
