ACIDALIA. 121 
From Guatemala we have received six specimens, but only one, a male, from Panama. 
Our figure is taken from one of the former. 
25. Acidalia concoloraria. 
Acidalia concoloraria, Dogn. Le Nat. 1890, p. 197; Lép. de Loja (Equateur), ii. p. 73, t. 6. fig. 19”. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hége); Guatemaza, Senahu, El Tumbador (Champion) ; Costa 
Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 
to 3000 feet (Champion).—Ecuavor ! ?. 
26. Acidalia retractaria, 
Acidalia retractaria, Walk. Cat. xxiii. p. 785’ (reprinted in Pack. in Report of the U.S. Geol. 
Survey of the Territ. x. p. 356). 
Hab. Nortu America, East Florida 1.— Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet 
(H. H. Smith). 
“Mexican specimens agree well with Walker’s type in the National Museum. 
27. Acidalia latiferaria. 
Acidalia latiferaria, Walk. Cat. xxiii. p. 787}. 
Hab. Mexico, Las Vigas (coll. Schaus); Honpuras (Dyson '). 
The type is in very poor condition, and I feel considerable doubt in referring 
Mr, Schaus’s specimen to the same species. 
98. Acidalia (?) numitoria, sp.n. (Tab. LI. fig. 25.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries uniformly pale grey, each crossed by two narrow white lines—the first 
nearest the base, the second beyond the middle,—and with a yellowish-grey marginal line, the fringe 
grey ; the underside greyish-white, without markings: head and upperside of the antenne white, the 
thorax, abdomen, legs, and underside of the antennse brownish-white, Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
One specimen. 
29. Acidalia (?) carmenta, sp. n. (Tab. LII. fig. 26.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries very pale citron-yellow, darker at the base, each crossed about the middle 
from the costal to the inner margin by an indistinct row of reddish-brown spots, beyond which are two 
narrow metallic golden lines extending from the costal margin near the apex to the anal angle—the first 
line is submarginal, the second marginal ; the fringe pale yellow ; the underside pale yellowish-white : 
head, thorax, abdomen, and legs pale yellow. Expanse 3%, inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (coll. Schaus); GuaTEMALa, Senahu in Vera Paz (Champion) ; 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Three specimens, all females, the one from Mexico, in Mr. Schaus’s collection, being 
larger than either of the others. Our description and figure are taken from the Senahu 
example. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. II., November 1892. rr 
