278 HETEROCERA. 
4. Paraponyx hodevalis, sp. n. (Tab. LXIII. fig. 30.) 
Male. Primaries dark brown, crossed about the middle from the costal to the inner margin by a wide white 
band, the apex white, the fringe white and brown ; secondaries brown, the outer margin, fringe, and anal 
angle white, two fine white lines crossing the wing about the middle from the costal to the inner margin: 
head, antenne, and thorax brown, the abdomen and legs white. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. Guatumata, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
A few specimens, varying in colour and in the distinctness of the white lines and 
markings. 
5. Paraponyx bosoralis, sp. n. (Tab. LXIII. fig 31.) 
Male. Primaries dark brown, paler from the middle to the base, crossed by three fine white lines—the first 
about the middle, extending from the costal to the inner margin, the second and third near the apex and 
crossing to the outer margin,—the outer margin edged with white, the fringe dark brown; secondaries 
dark brown, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two indistinct fine white lines: head, antenne, 
thorax, and abdomen dark brown, the legs greyish-white. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Teleman in Vera Paz (Champion). 
A long series of specimens, some of which are darker than others. The insect was 
found in the vicinity of the River Polochic. 
SCOPARIA. 
Scoparia, Haworth, Lep. Brit. p. 498 (1803); Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 416; Walker, Cat. 
xix. p. 814; Lederer, Wien. ent. Monats. vii. p. 347. 
1. Scoparia longipennis. 
Scoparia longipennis, Zell. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1872, p. 479, t. 2. fig. 11'. 
Hab. GuateMata, Totonicapam 8000 to 10,000 feet, Quiché Mts. 7000 to 9000 feet 
(Champion).—CotomBiA, Bogota !. 
Several specimens. 
2. Scoparia albifrons. (Tab. LXIV. fig. 2.) 
Scoparia albifrons, Zell. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1872, p. 476, Anmerk. 27, 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo); Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet, 
San Francisco 4500 feet, Rio Sucio (fogers).—CoLomBia, Ubaque }. 
In Zeller’s collection, which has been acquired by the British Museum, there are 
specimens labelled S. albifrons, but no name is mentioned by him in his remarks 
on the insect }. 
3. Scoparia biscutella. 
Scoparia biscutella, Zell. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1872, p. 474, t. 2. fig. 8'. 
Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith).— 
CoLomsia, Bogota}. 
