﻿MOTHS OF GENUS EPEIROMULONA — FIELD 461 



ment of the C-shaped bar. Four spots lie on lower margin of cell and 

 on vein 2, the first on lower margin of cell jnst before middle, the sec- 

 ond at point of origin of vein 2, the third in the middle of vein 2, and 

 the fourth just beyond this. There is a series of four spots along 

 vein 1, the first near base of vein 1, the second near middle of this 

 vein, the fourth at the margin, and the third between the second and 

 fourth. There are two spots opposite end of cell on vein 4, one in 

 the middle of this vein and the other beyond this near outer margin 

 of wing. Fringe of outer margin of forewing bicolored, orange near 

 margin and pale orange-yellow beyond this. Hind wing above and 

 below, including fringe, pale orange-yellow with an apical black spot 

 on costal margin at apex. Forewing below, including fringe, orange- 

 yellow, usually with a pink tinge on the cell and sometimes also on 

 the surrounding interspaces in middle of wing, and with a black spot 

 on middle of costal margin, a black streak extending from base of 

 wing outward, sometimes to the black spot, a U-shaped black sub- 

 apical marking on costal margin and a small black spot at end of 

 vein 4 on the margin (this black spot not extending into the fringe 

 opposite). 



Ivcngth of forewing 6.5-7 mm. 



Male genitalia as illustrated (pi. 41, figs. 2, 2a, 2b). 



Female. — Unknown. 



T'j/pe locality. — Rio Trinidad (labeled Trinidad River), Colon, 

 Province, Panama. 



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

 as given above; June 1912; August Busck; U.S.N.M. type No. 34808; 

 $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3189, 1949) ; paratypes Nos. 1-3, 

 males (same locality and data as holotype except collected in March 

 and June; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3188, 1949 for para- 

 type No. 1; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 1665, 1941 for 

 paratype No. 2; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3186, 1949 for 

 paratype No. 3) and paratypes Nos. 4 and 5, males (Muzo, Colombia; 

 400-800 meters; Fassl; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3235, 

 1949 for paratype No. 4; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3234, 

 1949 for paratype No. 5). 



Location of types.— Roloiy])^ and paratypes Nos. 1 and 2 in the 

 United States National Museum. Paratype No. 3 in the entomological 

 collection of Cornell University. Paratypes Nos. 4 and 5 in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). 



Distribution. — Panama: Province of Colon, Rio Trinidad (March, 

 June) . Colombia : Department of Boyacd., Muzo. 



Remarks. — Six specimens (including their genitalia preparations) 

 studied. 



