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third of dorsum to well beyond middle of cell, an outwardly oblique 
ochraceous-tawny, transverse band with fuscous scales at base and 
apex; beyond this fascia, on middle of dorsum, an elongate, trans- 
verse, grayish-olive patch with its apex near end of cell; on tornus a 
small fuscous spot; beyond end of cell a large, irregular, transverse, 
fuscous blotch followed by a curved line of ground color, the latter 
followed by a broadly crescentic, subapical, fuscous, transverse bar; 
cilia mixed ocherous, fuscous and gray. Hindwing grayish fuscous, 
somewhat paler basally. Foreleg ocherous buff strongly infuscated 
on outer side; midleg similar to foreleg but with less fuscous; hindleg 
ocherous buff lightly spotted with gray on femur and tibia; tarsal 
segments marked with blackish fuscous on outer side. Abdomen grayish 
fuscous dorsally, ocherous white ventrally. 
Male genitalia slide JFGC no. 11625. Harpe long, slender, without 
ornamentation; cucullus narrowly rounded. Transtilla long, termi- 
nating in two widely separated, acutely sharp, points. Uncus absent. 
Vinculum narrow, bluntly pointed. Tegumen broad, about half the 
length of harpe; socii long fleshy lobes. Anellus subtriangular. Aedea- 
gus moderately slender, apically flattened and pointed; vesica armed 
with one cornutus, slightly more than half the length of aedeagus. 
Female genitalia slide JFGC no. 11626. Ostium small with concave 
ventro-anterior lip. Antrum broad, wider than long. Inception of 
ductus seminalis at about middle of ductus bursae; accessory bursa a 
rounded, sclerotized sac dorsal to bursa copulatrix. Ductus bursae 
wide, mostly membranous. Bursa copulatrix with finely granular sur- 
face. Signum absent. 
Holotype: U.S. National Museum No. 69737. 
Type-locality: Bolivia, Cochabamba, Incachaca, Tropical cloud 
area, 2100 m. 
Distribution: Bolivia. 
Described from the male holotype (27.VIII-5.1X.56. L. Pefia), 
and one @ paratype with identical data. 
The female is the larger of the two specimens and has paler hind- 
wings than the male. 
This species is near anazia and pefiai but differs from both by the 
larger size and generally darker color. 
Amallectis pefiai, new species 
FiacurE 15; PLATE 2 (FIG. 2) 
Alar expanse 14 mm. 
Labial palpus white; second segment, except apical portion, ochra- 
ceous buff on outer side. Antenna ochraceous tawny. Head sordid 
white with some ochraceous-buff scales around eye. Thorax grayish 
fuscous; apex of tegula sordid white. Forewing ground color white 
