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10 free. We have been unable to find any description that would 
fit our species. 
Genus Divitiaca gen. nov. (Type Divitiaca ochrella sp. nov.). 
Palpi porrect, twice the length of head; maxillary palpi small, filiform; 
proboscis present; antennae of ¢@ with small scale tuft on 2nd joint, ciliate, 
of @ simple; primaries 10 veined, 4 and 7 wanting, 2 from shortly before 
angle, 3 and 5 connate, from angle, 6 from below upper angle, 8 and 9 stalked, 
IO separate, II well removed from 10; secondaries with cell less than 1/2 
the length of wing, the lower angle produced, 7 veined, 4 wanting, 2 from 
angle, 3 and 5 stalked, 6 from upper angle, 7 and 8 stalked. 
The genus would fall near Diviana Rag. differing in the long 
porrect palpi and scale tuft at base of antennae. 
D. ocHRELLA sp. nov. (PI. I, Fig. 3). 
Head, thorax and primaries pale ochreous, veins on latter slightly paler; 
a small black patch above inner margin near base; t. a. line bent strongly 
outwardly, composed of blackish spots on the veins more or less conjoined; a 
single black dot on median vein at end of cell, t. p. line formed by black 
shading on the veins, subparallel to outer margin; slight terminal black spots 
in central portion of wing. Secondaries whitish, semi-hyaline, with slight 
smoky shading at apex. Beneath as above, but immaculate. Expanse 17 mm. 
HasitatT. Everglade, Fla. (Apr. 8-15). 2 4, 3 9. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
D. SIMULELLA sp. nov. (PI. I, Fig. 6). 
Smaller and deeper in color of primaries than the preceding species, 
more or less suffused with pinkish at base and above inner margin; maculation 
almost identical, dark basal shading rather more extended and terminal dark 
dots more prominent. Secondaries pale hyaline, smoky. Expanse 13 mm. 
Hapsitat. Everglade, Fla. (Apr. 8-15). 2 6,2 9. Types, Coll. Barnes. 
Should be readily separated from ochrella by smaller size, deeper 
color of primaries and smokier secondaries. 
D. PARVULELLA sp. nov. (PI. I, Fig. 9). 
The smallest of these three closely allied species. Pale ochreous, costa 
rather broadly whitish; t. a. line represented by a rather prominent dark dot 
in the cell and some dark sprinkling of scales above inner margin; t. p. line 
distinct, black, slightly broken, parallel to outer margin; two minute discal 
spots surrounded by slight powderings of black scales; terminal black dots. 
Secondaries pale smoky, semi-hyaline. Expanse 11 mm, 
Hasitat. Marco, Fla. (Apr. 16-23). 2 &. Type, Coll. Barnes. 
Distinguished by the paler costa and rather more distinct t. p. 
line. 
