NO. 3654 MICROLEPIDOPTERA, XVI—CLARKE 3 
scales irregularly and sparsely scattered over surface of wing; cilia 
composed of alternating ochraceous buff and fuscous groups producing 
a spotted appearance. Hindwing grayish fuscous, thinly scaled basad ; 
cilia grayish fuscous mixed subapically with ochraceous buff. Foreleg 
ochraceous buff; femur and tibia strongly overlaid fuscous; tarsal 
segments irregularly marked fuscous; midleg ochraceous buff; femur 
mottled fuscous on outer side; tibia almost wholly overlaid fuscous on 
outer side except distally; tarsal segments with ochraceous buff 
Figure 1.—Maesara gallegoi, new species: a, ventral view of male genitalia with left harpe 
and aedeagus removed; b, aedeagus; c, venation of right wings. 
reduced to narrow annulations. Hindleg fuscous except ochraceous 
buff distally on femur and tibia, and tarsal annulations. Abdomen 
blackish fuscous with a slightly paler lateral stripe; anal tuft 
ochraceous buff. 
Male genitalia slides JFGC nos. 10582, 11703. Harpe very broad 
basally, constricted beyond middle, then dilated into a suboval 
cucullus; costa with a long, curved, digitate projection before con- 
striction, and at base a thick pointed process (triangular in cross 
section). Gnathos divided, consisting of two long elements flattened 
