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outer side; third segment with ocherous-fuscous spot on outerside. 
Antenna pale brown; scape ochraceous buff. Head light buff; laterally 
ochraceous buff. Thorax pale grayish olive; tegula ochraceous buff 
anteriorly. Forewing ground color pale buff; costa ochraceous buff on 
basal fifth followed by gray then ochraceous buff, the three areas of 
equal length; from inner angle a slightly curved ochraceous-buff fascia 
extends to end of cell, where it terminates in a few leaden-gray scales; 
dorsally this fascia is separated from a fuscous and ochraceous-buff 
blotch by a narrow line of the ground color; before tornus an ochra- 
ceous-buff triangular spot followed by a few leaden-gray scales, then 
a larger blotch of ochraceous buff, the latter edged along vein 5 by 
fuscous; from apical fourth of costa to termen, between vein 5 and 6, 
an outwardly oblique ochraceous-buff fascia terminating in a fuscous 
spot; outer half of dorsal margin marked with several short fuscous 
dashes; cilia buff with slightly darker basal band. Hindwing grayish 
fuscous, paler basally; cilia pale grayish fuscous with a darker sub- 
basal line. Foreleg ocherous white suffused with fuscous on outer side; 
midleg similar; hindleg light buff; tibial spurs faintly tipped brown. 
Female genitalia slide JFGC no. 11216. Ostium very broad; anterior 
edge deeply V-shaped. Ductus bursae very broad, short, slightly 
sclerotized, lightly sculptured, hardly differentiated from bursa 
copulatrix. Bursa copulatrix membranous, with slight sculpturing 
posteriorly and clothed with short, small spines; accessory bursa from 
juncture of ductus bursae and bursa copulatrix. Lamella antevaginalis 
and lamella postvaginalis lightly sclerotized. 
Holotype: U.S. National Museum No. 69735. 
Type-locality: Guatemala, Volcan Santa Maria. 
Distribution: Recorded only from the type-locality. 
Described from the unique female holotype (Schaus and Barnes. 
Vin); 
This and the foregoing pefai are very closely related but differ 
markedly in the color of the hindwing, which is ocherous white in pefiai 
and grayish fuscous in anazia; the gray dorsal patch of the forewing 
of pefiat is absent in anazia and the curved crescentic subapical fascia 
of the former is replaced in the latter by a straight band; the ground 
color of the apical part of the forewing is strongly contrasted against 
the darker markings in pefiai, not so in anazia. 
Amallectis domna, new species 
FIGURE 18; PLATE 2 (ria. 4) 
Alar expanse 15 mm. 
Labial palpus olive buff; second segment deep olive buff on outer 
side, except apex; third segment almost wholly deep olive buff. Antenna 
fuscous basally shading to gray apically. Head pale olive buff, some- 
