286 . HETEROCERA. 
2. Homeosoma unionella. 
Homeosoma unionella, Ragon. Nouv. genres et espéces de Phycit. p. 33 (1888) °. 
Hab. MExico '. 
3. Homeosoma illuviella. 
Homeosoma illuviella, Ragon. Nouv. genres et espéces de Phycit. p. 33 (1888) °. 
Hab. Mexico }. 
TRACHONITIS. 
Trachonitis, Zeller, Isis, 1848, p. 641 ; Walker, Cat. Xxvil. p. 88 (1863). 
1. Trachonitis lucidalis. (Tab. LXIV. fig. 9.) 
Trachonitis lucidalis, Walk. Cat. xxvii. p. 39°. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo) —Antities, San Domingo ?. 
Several specimens from J alapa, almost identical with Walker's type in the National 
Collection. — 
| EPHESTIA. 
Ephestia, Guenée, Europ. Microlepid. Ind. Method. p. 81 (1845) ; Walker, Cat. xxvii. p. 28. 
1. Ephestia gitonella. 
Ephestia gitonella, Ragon. MS. 
Hab. Mexico, Ciudad in Durango 8100 feet, Milpas in Durango 5900 feet (Forrer), 
Jalapa (M. Trujillo) ; Guatemata, Panajachel 5000 feet (Champion). 
2. Ephestia kuhniella. 
Ephestia kihniella, Zell. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1879, p. 466°; Riley & Howard, Insect Life, ii. 
pp. 166-171’. 
Hab. Norta America, Canada and United States?.—GvatemaLa, Panajachel 5000 
feet (Champion). | 
One specimen, so named by Ragonot. The insect was described! from specimens 
found at Halle, but it was supposed to have been introduced from North America in 
the larval state in meal. It is a destructive pest in the United States and Canada, as 
well as in Europe. 
3. Ephestia cahiritella. 
Ephestia cahiritella, Zell. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 3847. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers). — Brazit.—Eeyrr, 
Cairo}. 
4. Ephestia interpunctalis. 
Pyralis interpunctalis, Hiibn. Europ. Schmett. t. 19. fig. 128°. 
Eucla interpunctalis, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 347°. 
