818 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
scutellum, yellow with black markings, and with the forewings brick red with 
some veins dark. The genus is known only from Cuba. Superficially, C. cardini 
is similar to Ehagua dubiosa (Dozier), but numerous differences occur, €.g. no 
aedeagal processes in cardint, style apices not strongly truncate in cardint; fore- 
wings with bases of anteapical cells not on same transverse line in cardin.. 
I have studied the holotype of Poeciloscarta cardint Metcalf and Bruner. 

FIGURE 660.—Cubrasa cardin (Metcalf and Bruner) (7-4, m, p, from specimen 
from Cuba; remainder from Baracoa, Cuba; A from lateral view): p, Teeth 
near base of toothed area of second valvula. 
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