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Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
Four specimens—three males and one female. 
6. Eupithecia indefinata. 
Eupithecia indefinata, Snell. Tijdschr. voor Ent. xvii. p. 75, t. 5. fig. 11?. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo).—Cotompia, Bogota 1. 
Seven specimens from Jalapa, all females, agreeing well with Snellen’s figure, except 
that they have the discal spot on the primaries more distinct. 
7. Kupithecia —— ? 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 feet (Rogers). 
One worn specimen of an apparently distinct species. 
8. Eupithecia orbelia, sp. n. (Tab. LIV. fig. 26, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries uniformly brownish-grey, slightly irrorated with a few darker scales, both 
wings with a very faint waved submarginal line, the marginal line black, the fringe grey: head, thorax, 
abdomen, antenne, and legs dark grey.— Female very similar to the male. Expanse ;% inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer), Orizaba (Ff. D. G., H. H. Smith), Jalapa (f. Tru- 
jillo); GuaTemMaLa, near the city 5000 feet (Salvin, in mus. D.), San Gerdnimo 
(Champion) ; Panama, Chiriqui (Zrotsch, in mus. Staudinger). 
We figure a male captured by Mr. Godman at Orizaba in December 1887. The 
Panama specimen is in very bad condition, but I believe it belongs to this species. 
9. Kupithecia carellia, sp.n. (Tab. LIV. fig. 27, 2.) 
Female, Primaries and secondaries pale fawn-colour; the primaries with two dots on the costal margin and 
one at the end of the cell black, and two rows of small black spots crossing from the costal to the inner 
margin—the first near the base, the second considerably beyond the middle,—the marginal line black, the 
fringe fawn-colour ; the secondaries with a black spot at the end of the cell, below which a fine black 
line broken into dots crosses the wing from near the apex to the inner margin, the anal angle and outer 
margin clouded with blackish-brown, the fringe fawn-colour; the underside slightly darker than above, 
with all the markings less distinct: head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen fawn-colour. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer). 
We also have specimens of the male of this species, but they are in such poor condi- 
tion that they cannot be described. 
10. Eupithecia chabora, sp. n. (Tab. LIV. fig. 28, ¢.) 
Male, Primaries and secondaries greyish-white thickly irrorated with minute brown scales, each wing with a black 
dot at the end of the cell, beyond which a row of small spots crosses from the costal to the inner marginy 
the marginal line brown, the fringe greyish; the underside very much as above, but with the costal 
margin and base of the primaries clouded with dusky brown: head, antenne, thorax, abdomen, and legs 
pale greyish-white.—Female very similar to the male. Expanse 3 inch. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. II., May 1893. uu 
