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Genus ELORIA Walker. 

 ELORIA CUBANA, new species. 



Antennae brownish j^ellow; body and wings white, thinly scaled. 

 Expanse. — 35 mm. 

 Habitat. — Baracoa, Cuba. 

 Type.—Q^it. No. 9472, U.S.N.M. 



ELORIA AROENSIS, new species. 



Antennae dark gray. Body and wings white. Primaries: the costa 

 very finely dark gray; the apical area smok}^ gi"a3% Underneath the 

 apex broadly light brown. 



Exparise. — 37 mm. 



Habitat. — Aroa, Venezuela. 



Type.— C2.t. No. 9473, U.S.N.M. 



ELORIA SERENA, new species. 



Head and collar pale yellow. Antennae dark grey; thorax and abdo- 

 men white. Legs streaked with black and grey; wings white. Pri- 

 maries: the costa black; the fringe above vein 4 greyish; the apex 

 slightly greyish. Underneath the apex is blackish gre}", the veins 

 darker. 



Expanse. — 37 mm. 



Habitat. — Rockstone, British Guiana. 



Tjpe.—C^i. No. 9474, U.S.N.M. 



Allied to E. grandis Druce. 



Genus DOA Neumoegen and Dyar. 

 DOA .' CUBANA, new species. 



Body pale grey; antennt^ and legs darker grey. Primaries whitish, 

 thinl}" scaled; a broad median pale gre}' shade; the outer margin gre^; 

 a pale grey postmedial shade from vein 5 to inner margin; two black 

 points at end of cell followed from there to costa by a dark gre}" shade, 

 widest on costa. Secondaries pale smoky grey. 



Expanse. — 35 mm. 



Hahitat. — Matanzas, Cuba. 



Type.— 03ii. No. 9475, U.S.N.M. 



Genus MANTRUDA, ne^A^ genus. 



Antennae pectinated on basal half, tip serrate; palpi upturned to 

 middle of front; legs densely hair3^ Primaries rather squarely tri- 

 angular; vein 5 arising near 4, 6, and 7 stalked, 8 absent, 9, 10, 11 

 from cell. Hind wings with the costa Avith an irregular lobe outwardl}-; 

 vein 5 near the lower angle of cell, 6 and 7 from a point, 8 anastonios- 

 ing at base, bent out into the costal lobe. 



