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terminating before attaining termen. Hindwing orange, margined 
with fuscous. 
Genitalia very similar to those of subcuprea but larger and with 
uncus somewhat longer and more slender. 
Frema.e.— Unknown. 
Typr.— Male, U.S. National Museum, USNM 23822, genitalia slide 
HWC 17,239. 
TyPE-LOCALITY.— Peru. 
Foop pLant.— Unknown. 
DistTRIBUTION.— Peru. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED.— 2. 
Remarks.— The frons, venation, genitalia, and tibial characters of 
clarissalis exclude it from the genus Nomophila. 
Loxostege aemulalis (Dognin), new combination 
Figure 171 
Phlyctaenodes aemulalis Dognin, 1905, Ann. Ent. Soc. Belgique, vol. 49, p. 77. 
Mate (fig. 171).—Alar expanse 23 mm. Frons conical. Antenna 
weakly ciliate, cilia about one-half as long as width of shaft. Midtibia 
incrassate; hair-pencil present. Outer spur one-third as long as inner 
spur. Forewing smoky fuscous, without markings. Hindwing 
ochreous orange with smoky fuscous border on costa and outer 
margin. Genitalia essentially like those of clarissalis but with uncus 
narrower and more attenuate. 
Frma.Le.— Unknown. 
Typr.— Male, U.S. National Museum, USNM 29584, genitalia slide 
HWC 7949. 
TypE-LocaLiry.— Charuplaya, Bolivia. 
Foop puant.— Unknown. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED.—1 (known only from the type). 
In FLIGHT.—June. 
Remarxs.—Although the genitalia of aemulalis and clarissalis 
are very similar, the lack of orange accentuation of the forewing veins 
of aemulalis readily distinguishes it from clarissalis. 
Loxostege naranjalis (Schaus), new combination 
FiaureE 173 
Lygropia naranjalis Schaus, 1920, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vol. 22, no. 8, 
p. 213.—Klima, 1939, in Junk, Lepidopterorum catalogus, pt. 94, p. 232. 
Fremate (fig. 173).—Alar expanse 23 mm. Frons conical. Antenna 
pubescent. Head fuscous, frons margined with orange. Collar, 
thorax, and patagia orange. Abdomen orange with a black dorsal 
stripe from second to anal segment. Fore- and hindwings orange, 
margins black. 
