NO. 3660 MICROLEPIDOPTERA, XVII—CLARKE 35 
what darker laterally, thorax deep olive buff suffused with fuscous; 
tegula pale olive buff apically. Forewing ground color very pale olive 
buff; basal fourth of costa, inwardly to cell, deep olive buff suffused 
with fuscous; from inner angle, well into cell, an oblique, narrowly 
triangular olive-gray shade; from basal third of dorsum to middle 
of cell a well-defined, outwardly oblique, blackish-fuscous fascia 
followed outwardly to tornus by an olive shade; from the apical corner 
of the dark fascia a slender blackish-fuscous line parallels dorsum 
to end of cell, where it broadens into an area irrorate with blackish- 
fuscous scales; from apical third of costa to tornus an irregular, 
indistinct, olive-buff fascia; apical area grayish with scattered olive- 
buff and fuscous scales; dorsal edge marked with a few small fuscous 
points; cilia composed of mixed olive-buff, gray, and fuscous scales. 
Hindwing ocherous white basally shading to fuscous apically; cilia 
very pale, whitish basally shading to grayish fuscous apically. Foreleg 
buff strongly overlaid with fuscous on outer side; midleg similar to 
foreleg; hindleg buff, tibial spurs and tarsal segments with faint 
infuscation. 
Male genitalia slide JFGC no. 11617. Harpe moderately narrow, 
unornamented; cucullus rounded; sacculus dilated basally. Uncus 
absent. Soci large, fleshy. Vinculum not coalesced. Tegumen broad, 
about half the length of harpe. Anellus a broadly oval, sclerotized 
plate. Aedeagus stout, slightly curved, pointed; vesica armed with 
one large cornutus. 
Holotype: U.S. National Museum No. 69736. 
Type-locality: Colombia, Narifio, Volcan Galeras, 3100 m. 
Distribution: Known only from the type-locality. 
Described from the unique male holotype (14 Jan. 1959. J. F. G. 
Clarke). 
Ficure 18.—Amallectis domna, new species: a, ventral view of male genitalia with left 
harpe and aedeagus removed; b, aedeagus. 
