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Thorax and abdomen white, like wings; face, vertex and palpi, and 

 forelegs in front dark brown. 

 Krjuf/ise of v'hujH. — 22 mm. 

 Locality. — Castro, Parana, Brazil; 1 female. 

 Very close to E. unicornuata Warren, also from Brazil. 

 Tt/jM. —CAt No. 9234, U.S.X.:\r. 



Genus EUMACRODES Warren. 

 EUMACRODES EXCILINEA, new species. 



Forewlng. — Pale gray, .speckled with darker; lines very fine; first 

 from one-fifth of costa to one-fourth of inner margin, marked b}" a 

 dark spot on costa and submedian vein; median line from three-fifths 

 of costa, oblique outwards to vein (I, then straight and oblique inward, 

 marked black on costa and subcostal vein, gray below; an intermediate 

 fine line is visible between these two, nearer the inner line; outer line 

 marked b}' black vein dots, from four-fifths of costa to three-fourths 

 of inner margin: marginal area darker gray, with distinct pale wavy 

 submarginal line; marginal line black, interrupted by the veins; cell 

 spot small, black; fringe grav, checkered with darker. 



Jlindiriiuj. — With the lines very ill-defined; marginal area darker; 

 cell spot small. 



Under side dark gray; the lines indicated. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings above; face dark brown. 



Ex2)anse of wings. — 16 mm. 



Loealiti/. — St. Jean. Maroni River. French (Tuiana: 1 male. July, 

 1904. 



Smaller and darker than K. (//-(/ci/i.s Warren, the lines ditl'erently 

 placed. 



7j7>..— Cat. No. 9235, U.S.N.M. 



Genus Hv^MALEA Hubner. 

 HiEMALEA COMMINUTA, new species. 



Forefiiiing. — Pearly cream-color, sprinkled with tine l)lack atoms; 

 costa purplish l)lack; lines dark ferruginous; first obscure, at one- 

 fourth, incurved below median; median at three-fifths, gently curved 

 outward aliove and below median, and incurved on submedian fold; 

 cell spot annidar, ferruginous, with a blackish dot in middle, touching 

 median line at 4; outer line from quite three-fourths of costa, nearly 

 straight but with slight thickenings at the veins toward hind nnirgin 

 at vein 1, before which it is bent inward at right angles and again on 

 submedian fold to inner margin, followed closely b\' ii" interrupted 

 line of l)rown lunules with blackish tips, an irregulai- one above vein 

 6, a complete one below 4, and a double one on submedian fold being 

 conspicuous; an iron-gray marginal shade from vein 7 to anal angle; 



