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Psyche 
[March-June 
distad of stigma, a large round transparent spot posterior to this, a 
small pale spot at margin between Sc and R, a minute spot between 
Ml and M2, an elongated pale spot subapically crossing four apical 
cells. Wings smoky, pale basally, a pale round spot in apical half. 
Insect in life powdered bluish-grey. 
Anal segment of male bluntly rounded at apex. Periandrium tubu- 
lar, a long, somewhat narrow curved process on left side directed 
upward and anteriorly, beset with numerous minute teeth at tip. 
Penis somewhat narrow, looping in a semicircle; a bluntly conical 
projection near base, a few coarse teeth on inner border at basal 
quarter, a small but prominent coarsely-serrated crest just beyond 
middle. Genital styles with inner border concave basally, obtusely 
angled distally; apex truncate. Median ventral process of pygofer 
forming an isosceles triangle with sides slightly convex. 
Described from 22 males and 24 females collected by the 
writer at 2,000 ft. in mountain forest on Morne Garu, St. Vin- 
cent, B. W. I. (Aug. 20 and 21, 1941), resting on Heliconia 
bihai and aroids. This species broadly resembles B. daedala 
but is well distinguished by the tegminal pattern, as well as by 
characters of the anal segment, the periandrium, and the penis. 
According to Mr. China this species is identical with specimens 
from St. Vincent identified by Uhler as B. signoreti Stal. It 
seems to be endemic in St. Vincent. 
Bothriocera eborea sp. n. 
Male. Length, 3.4 mm.; tegmen, 4.1 mm. Female. Length, 4.1 
mm.; tegmen, 4.8 mm. Frons fuscous, testaceous towards and on 
lateral margins, clypeus pale medially, fuscous on each side of middle 
line, testaceous at margins, genae and antennal pits testaceous yellow; 
vertex pale fuscous, testaceous laterally. Pronotum testaceous; 
mesonotum, abdomen and genitalia piceous; legs dark testaceous. 
Tegmina with a dark band from stigma to apex of clavus; apical 
portion of veins, cross-veins, and membrane at apical margin clouded 
with brown; clavus wholly brown. Wings transparent basally, cross- 
veins dark, distal portion of wings smoky. Insect in life powdered 
bluish-grey. 
Anal segment of male rounded into a semicircle at apex. Peri- 
andrium tubular, dorsal border sinuate, terminating in a broad lobe 
directed anteriorly, slightly crenulate at rounded tip. Penis with a 
small curved coarsely-toothed process at base, a curved spine, often 
