HAARUPIELLA NEOTROPICA. 265 
yellowish brown haired, with paler lateral margins and 
venter. Mesothorax as pale as the side margins of pro- and 
metathorax. Abdomen dark brown, paler ventrally. Legs 
yellowish; fore- and intermediate tibiae with two dark 
brown spots exteriorly, one near the tip, the other about 
in the middle. Tarsi yellowish brown, apical joint a little 
darker. Wings with yellowish brown tinge, broad, with 
somewhat acute tips. Crossveins in the costal area of fore- 
wings very numerous, forked. Five radial sectors, the 
apical one emitting 5 branches; in the hindwings 2 radial 
sectors, the apical one emitting about 7 branches. Longi- 
tudinal veins in the forewing reddish yellow with short 
dark streaks. The crossveins in the gradate veins darker. 
All the veins yellowish haired. The margins pilose. Fore- 
wing with dark spots or streaks along the costa, the apical 
and the posterior margin. On the radius 8 blackish brown 
spots, 5 at the origin of the radial sectors. In the dise of 
forewing some dark spots at the ends of several crossveins ; 
two larger spots at the forkings of 2nd and 3rd radial 
sectors. A row of small dark spots along the apical part 
of two of the cubital branches. The hind border with a 
darker shade at the base. Pterostigmatical area in both 
pairs of wings reddish yellow. Hindwing unspotted, ner- 
vures reddish yellow, crossveins in outer gradate series, 
apical part of Cu, and Ist anal vein blackish. Number of 
crossveins between the radial sectors in inner gradate 
series of forewing 4, in intermediate series 5 and in outer 
series 8; in hindwing 5 in inner series, 8 in outer series. 
Length of forewing 11mm., that of hindwing 9 mm. 
One female from Bahia, in the Leyden Museum. 
Haarupiella pallida, sp. nov. 
Face whitish yellow, labrum a little darker; vertex 
brownish yellow with dark brown spots. Antennae hairy, 
whitish yellow at base, becoming a little darker towards 
apex. Basal joint stout, subeylindrical, second joint nar- 
rower, longer than broad; the third and following joints 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXVI. 
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