﻿MOTHS OF GENERA MIILONA AND LOMUNA — ^FIELD 227 



Length of fore wing, 9 mm. 



Male genitalia as illustrated (pi. 10, fig. 3) and with characters as 

 given in the key. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Type locality. — Santo Domingo ("St. Domingo"). 



Additional type data. — Described from a single male specimen, tlie 

 holotype (St. Domingo; Tweedie; genitalia preparation, British Mu- 

 seum No. 1947-275). 



Location oj type. — In the British Museum (Natural History). 



Distribution. — Santo Domingo. 



Remarks. — D. S. Fletcher, of the Department of Entomology, Brit- 

 ish Museum (Natural History), was kind enough to dissect this holo- 

 type and send me a photograph of the genitalia. A drawing was 

 made from this photograph and this drawing was checked by Mr. 

 Fletcher for accuracy. 



5. MULONA BARNESI, new species 



Plate 10, Figures 6, 6A; Plate 11, Figure 11 



Male. — Similar to the other species of Mulona. Fore wing above 

 white., the small dark spots usually found in species of this genus are 

 greatly reduced and are missing in the lower half of the wing. Small 

 orange spot in middle of cell near outer end as in M. grisea and M. 

 sckausi. Forewing below white suffused with pale brown. Hind- 

 wing above and below slightly brownish along outer margin. 



Length of forewiog, 8.5-10 mm. 



Male genitalia as illustrated (pi. 10, fig. 6) and with characters as 

 given in the key. 



Female. — Habitus similar to that of male. Dark spots on forewing 

 above more abundant than in male and hindwing above light brown, 

 paler and whitish at base. 



Length of forewing, 9 mm. 



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

 as given in the key. 



Type locality. — Santiago de Cuba, Province of Oriente, Cuba. 



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

 as given above; type U. S. N. M. No. 34832; William Schaus; cf geni- 

 talia slide W. D. F. No. 1657, 1941); allotype, female (same locality 

 as holotype; collection Schaus and Barnes; September; 9 genitalia 

 slide W. D. F. No. 1660, 1941); paratype No. 1, male (same data as 

 holotype, cf genitalia slide W. D. F. No. 1650, 1941) and paratype No. 

 2, male (Holguin, Province of Oriente, Cuba; H. S. Parish; cf genitalia 

 preparation, British Museum No. 1949-89). 



Location of types. — Holotype, allotype, and paratype No. 1 in the 

 United States National Museum. Paratype No. 2 in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). 



