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defined, marked by minute dark pale tipped dots on veins, and in its 

 lower half followed M' a pale ochreous line from just beyond middle 

 of inner margin toward apex, angled below vein 7 and retracted to 

 costa, the costal area curved, dark brown outwardly, followed b}^ a white 

 comma-shaped streak; forewing with the toothed dark brown com- 

 mencement of the submarginal line a costal blotch with center of 

 ground color; cell spot minute; fringe pale chestnut. 



Hindwlng. — With the line antemedian, followed by a distinct pale 

 line; submarginal line marked toward anal angle hj patches of dark 

 scales on the veins. 



Under side paler, the outer line represented ])y a paler space. 



Thorax and abdomen pale ochreous; head dark gray. 



Expanse of inlngs. — 36 mm. 



Locality. — Bolivia; 1 male. 



Tij2)e.—C^t. No. 9425, U.S.N.M. 



MICROGONIA CUBANA, new species. 



Forewing. — Male dull reddish brown, rather gra3^er, and with a few 

 stria3 along costa; a very obscure, diffuse dark line at one-third of 

 costa, not reaching inner margin; a minute black cell dot; outer line 

 slightly paler, marked on veins by dashes of dark and light scales, 

 from two-thirds of inner margin, nearly straight toward apex, before 

 which, on vein 7, it is acutely angulated and retracted to costa, black- 

 ish, edged below by a whitish curved streak; at the angle on vein 7 

 the line is met by a vertical dark streak from costa; area immediately 

 beyond outer line with a faint lilac tinge, with an obscure dentate- 

 lunulate edge indicating submarginal line; fringe concolorous. 



HlndvniHj . — Colored like forewing; the line central and hardly trace- 

 able; costal area paler, with some dark striav, and ol)long diffusely 

 edged black blotch on costa before apex, touching externally the black 

 commencement of submarginal line; hind margin and fringe deeper 

 brown. 



Under side dull brick-red, black speckled, with a red-l)rown mar- 

 ginal boi-dcr. inwardly edged with dull blackish; apex of forewing 

 narrowly paler beyond submarginal line. 



Head and thorax red-brown; abdomen paler; vertex snow-white; 

 forelegs fuscous. 



Exjxinxe of /rings. — 50 mm. 



Locality. — Baracoa, Cuba; March, 1902. 



Type.—C'At. No. 9426, U.S.N.M. 



MICROGONIA FOEDARIA, new species. 



Foreioing. — Dingy fawn-color tinged with olive, with scattered olive 

 stria?, first line diffuse, olive, at one-third, bent on subcostal, then 

 vertical, slightly outcurved above and below median vein; a minute 

 black cell spot followed b}' a very diffuse median shade; outer line 



