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allied to Tortricodes, the costal tuft of hairs being very similar ; but the outer margin 
of the primaries in the male is not deeply cleft. The second joint of the palpi in 
the male is exceedingly long, fully half the length of the costal margin, and the third 
joint is sickle-shaped. 
1. Sitophora (?) lyces, sp.n. (Tab. XX XVIII. figg. 17, 17a, ¢ .) 
Male. Primaries dark brown, slightly shaded with purplish along the inner margin, with a darker brown 
band crossing the wing near the base from the costal to the inner margin, a rather large pale yellowish- 
brown subapical spot, and a pale marginal line extending from the apex almost to the anal angle, the 
tuft on the costal margin and the fringe dark brown; secondaries uniform dark brown, the fringe 
similarly coloured; the underside. paler brown, that of the secondaries with a submarginal waved 
greyish line extending from the apex to the anal angle: head, thorax, abdomen, antenne, and legs dark 
brown ; the palpi dark brown, with the third joint yellowish-brown. Expanse, ¢, 1 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen only of this distinct species was captured by Mr. Champion. I 
include it in Sttophora with some doubt, not having seen the type; the insect, 
however, agrees well with the generic description. 
GLENOPTERIS. 
Glenopteris, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 255 (1816); Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vill. p. 79; 
Walker, Cat. xvi. p. 135. 
This genus hardly seems to belong to the Deltoides. In pattern the primaries 
closely resemble those of several species of Cenipeta. One species only is known. 
1. Glenopteris oculata. 
Phalena oculata, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. p. 71, t. 824. fig. F*. 
Glenopteris oculifera, Hiibn. Exot. Schmett. ii. t. 200. figg. 1,2 (6), 8,4 (9)7; Verz. bek. 
Schmett. p. 255. 
Glenopteris oculiferalis, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 80°; Walk. Cat. xvi. p. 186°. 
Glenopteris herbidalis, Guen. loc. cit. p. 80, Delt. et Pyral. t. 4. fig. 4 (2) °. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet (Champion); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de 
Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion).—Ecuapor ; Guiana, Surinam 14; Amazons *; 
Braziu ® 4. 
Widely distributed, but apparently nowhere common. Guenée’s description? of 
G. oculiferalis is taken from Hiibner’s figures 2; no locality is mentioned by either of 
these authors. 
EPIZEUXIS. 
Epizeuxis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 346 (1816) ; Walker, Cat. xvi. p. 182; Grote, List of 
North-American Moths, p. 43. 
Helia, Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 75 (1854). 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. I., May 1891. 3 mn 
