192 BULLETIN 123, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



21. KUNDRYA, new genus. 



(Figs. 8, 8a, 34,415.) 



Genotype — KuTidrya finitimana^ new species. 



Fore wing smooth; termen deeply concave between veins 5 and 

 6; apex pointed but not falcate; 11 veins; 7 and 8 united; 10 from 

 cell midway between 9 and 11 ; 9 approximate to 8 ; 11 from middle 

 of cell ; upper internal vein of cell from between 9 and 10 ; 3, 4, and 



6 closely approximate at termen ; 2 bent up slightly toward termen ; 

 no costal fold in male. 



Hind wing with 8 veins ; 6 and 7 approximate toward base ; 3 and 

 4 stalked. 



Male genitalia as in Norma except only one long super spine from 

 cucuUus of harpe near costal margin. 



Very close to No^ma^ from which it differs chiefly in having veins 



7 and 8 of fore wing united, not separate. The difference in the 

 number of super spines on cucullus is probably only a specific 

 character. 



KUNDRYA FINITIMANA, new species. 



(Figs. 8, So, 34, 415.) 



Antennae, palpi, upper face, head, and thorax fuscous brown; the 

 terminal fourth of antenna is somewhat paler and the inner sides of 

 palpi and the lower part of face are sordid whitish. Fore wing 

 fuscous brown shading to a more ferruginous brown toward apex 

 and marked with sordid white; the dark scaling forming a distinct 

 basal patch followed by a moderately broad whitish fascia ; ocelloid 

 patch whitish, the inner bar suffused with leaden scaling; whitish 

 median fascia and basal patch more or less streaked with lead-colored 

 scales; in fresh specimens a black mark on disk, and in most speci- 

 mens a round black dot at apex; cilia fuscous, somewhat suffused 

 with whitish at tornus and with a black basal line, the latter most 

 obvious at apex. Hind wing smoky fuscous; cilia slightly paler 

 with a dark basal band. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



Alar expanse. — 1-10 mm. 



Type.—Q2ii. No. 24840, U.S.N.M. 



Paratypes. — National Collection, American Museum, and collec- 

 tion Barnes. 



Type locality. — Hampton, New Hampshire. 



Food plant. — Ilex verticillate. 



Described from male type and one male and one female paratype 

 from Hampton, New Hampshire (S. A. Shaw; dated as follows: 

 Type, " VI-11-1909 " ; male paratype, " VII-12-1909 " ; female, 

 ■" VII-1 5-1913 ") and three male and one female paratypes from 



