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Expanse of wings. — Male, 22 mm.; female, 20 mm. 

 LocaUty. — Castro, Parana, Brazil; 2 males, 1 female. 

 The single female is paler and slightly smaller than the males. 

 Type.— C?it. No. 928.S, U.S.N.M. 



Genus DOCHEPHORA Warren. 

 DOCHEPHORA FUMOSA, new species. 



Foreynrnj. — Dull gniy-lirown, with traces of dark lines on costa; 

 outer line at two-thirds curved, double, denticulate; cell spot large, 

 dark brown; the whole of the central space below median, extending 

 almost to base, filled with fuscous-brown scales; submarginal line pale, 

 denticulate, preceded by a dark shade; fringe brown; subcostal space 

 pale ochreous. 



JTindnmuj. — Pale brown, much clouded with darker; the pouch- 

 like space above dark and the pencil of hairs from base whitish. 



Under side of forewing dull brown, with the cell spot and outer 

 line dark; the pencil of hairs ochreous; hindwing brown, with the 

 costal and apical area and the pouch blackish. 



Head and prothorax pale ochreous; thorax and abdomen brownish; 

 second segment with a broad blackish ring; the others marked with 

 black. 



Expanse of wings. — 11) mm. 



Locality. — Aroa, Venezuela; 1 male, I female. 



The female is paler and has all the basal markings, as well as the 

 others, distinct from costa to inner margin, and three lines on the 

 hindwings. 



Type.-C^t. No. 9289, U.S.N.M. 



DOCHEPHORA NUDATA, new species. 



Forewing. — Pale grayish brown, the subcostal vein narrowl}' ochre- 

 ous; along the basal half of costa can be seen a dark curved line near 

 base followed by a pale l)and, and three or four dark lines in the cen- 

 tral fascia, none reaching l)elow cell; a long, oval, l)lackish, scaled 

 pouch ])etween the median and lirst median nervule; at tsvo-thirds, a 

 dark pale-edged outer line, indented on vein T, then outcurved before 

 running inward, touching the outer end of the pouch to bej^ond middle 

 of inner margin, followed by two more faint dark lines; submarginal 

 line white, dentate, preceded by a dark shade; marginal line dark, 

 interrui)ted; fringe brownish, mottled with paler, especially between 

 veins 3 and 4, where the margin is also paler. 



Ilindtring. — Whitish, the inner margin broadly pale brownish, with 

 traces of two dark lines and a dark marginal line; fringe white. 



Under side of forewing dark gray, with the fascia marked on costa; 

 inner margin whiter; the pencils of hairs white, base of pouch black- 



