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Male genitalia as illustrated (pi. 10, fig. 5) and with characters as 

 given in the key. 



Female. — Habitus very much like the male, hind wing above entirely 

 white. 



Length of forewing, 7 mm. 



Female genitalia as illustrated (pi 11, fig. 10) and with characters 

 as given in the key. 



Type locality. — Mangrove Cay, Andros Island, Bahamas. 



Additional type data. — Described from the holotype, male (locality 

 as listed above; type U. S. N. M. No. 34831; William M. Mann; 

 cf genitalia slide W. D. F. No. 1663, 1941); allotype, female (same 

 locahty and data as holotype; 9 genitalia slide W. D. F. No. 1664, 

 1941); paratypes Nos. 1-4, males (same locality as holotype; January 

 11, 1902; J. L. Bonhote), paratype No. 5, male (Bahamas; Carter; 

 Walsingham collection), and paratype No. 6, male (Little Abaco, 

 Bahamas; March 1902; J. L. Bonhote; cf genitalia preparation, 

 British Museum No. 274-1947). 



Location oj types. — Holotype and allotj^pe in the United States 

 National Museum. Paratypes Nos. 1-6 in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). 



Distribution. — Bahamas: Andros Island, Mangrove Cay (January), 

 Little Abaco (March). 



Eight specimens (all known) studied. 



Remarks. — Species named for Dr. William M. Mann, who collected 

 the holotype and allotype. 



4. MULONA LAPIDARIA Walker 



Plate 10, Figurks 3, 3A 



Mulona lapidaria Walker, List of specimens of lepidopterous insects in the 

 British Museum, vol. 35 (supplement part 5), p. 1,896, 1866. — Kirby, Syn- 

 onymic catalogue of Lepidoptera Heterocera, vol. 1, p. 366, 1892. — Hampson, 

 Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum, vol. 2, p. 

 287, 1900. — Draudt, in Seitz, Gross-schmetterlinge der Erde, vol. 6, p. 252, 

 pi. 34, figure D 9, 1918. — Strand, in Wagner, Lepidopterorum catalogus, 

 pars 26, p. 732, 1922. 



Male. — This species is closely related to Mulona manni. Head and 

 thorax white tinged with pale brown. Forewing above white uto- 

 rated with brown, with marginal row of small dark spots as in manni. 

 The row of four small dark-brown spots crossing wing just before 

 middle are faintly connected, forming a zigzag line. There is a faint 

 black submarginal streak in lower half of wing nearly parallel to 

 outer margin and a similar streak starting at costa from just before 

 middle of wing, bending down from costa and continuing parallel to 

 costa to near apex, where it is bent upward to costa. With a minute 

 pale yeUow spot in middle of cell near outer end. Hindwing above 

 white, outer margin and apex tinged with brown. 



