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Type 6: Tinea tenebrella Hb. (Hnmn. 1870). 
Monocuroa Hnmn. Schm. Deutsch. Tin. 190, 308-9 no. 434 sp. 461 (1870), Tbl. 6, 43 no. 434 
(1876) ; Stn. Ent. Mo. Mag. 7 170 (1871). 
Type 7: Tinea atrella (Hb.?) Hw. 
§ Lauprores Hnmn. Schm. Deutsch. Tin. 190, 309-11 no. 435 sp. 462-6 (1870), Tbl.6, 43 no 435 
(1876) ; Stn. Mo. Mag. 7 170-1 (1871). 
Type 8: Eucatoptus penicillata Wilsm. (Wlsm. 1897). 
Evcatortus Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 69-71 no. 11 sp. 83-6 (1897); Busck Pr. US. Nat. 
Mus. 25 794-5 (1903). 
1. Aristotelia corallina, sp. n. 
Antennae blackish. Palpi with the median joint somewhat expanded outwardly ; cream-whitish, banded 
externally with a brownish shade ; terminal joint whitish, with two blackish bands. Head rosy cream- 
colour; Thorax the same, but with a stronger reddish tinge, the tegulae blackish. Forewzngs blackish, 
the dorsum rich rosy reddish, this colour diffused upward along the termen and over the terminal cilia 
through which runs a somewhat obscurely reduplicated dark shade-line ; terminal cilia blackish, preceded 
by three small rosy reddish costal spots. Ewp. al. 12 mm. Hindwings dark grey; cilia brownish 
cinereous. Abdomen brownish cinereous. Legs brownish cinereous, broadly banded with fuscous 
externally on each joint. 
Type 3 (65760) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PT (65762) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII-IX. (4. H. Smith). Three 
specimens. 
The rosy cream of the head, thorax, and dorsum, contrasted with the blackish 
forewings, renders this species somewhat conspicuous. 
2. Aristotelia howardi, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 21.) 
Antennae blackish, with a series of elongate white spots along the upper side; basal joint reddish ochreous. 
Palpi (broken, the basal joint indicating that they were pale ochreous, or whitish, on their inner sides, 
and banded, or shaded, with brown, or blackish, externally). Head rosy ochreous. Thorax mottled with 
reddish brown and ochreous, with a grey median patch. Forewings milk-white, tinged with rosy pink 
along the costa, except at the base and along the dorsum beyond the middle; at the base is a tawny-red 
patch, wider on the dorsum than on the costa, narrowly darkened to black along its oblique outer 
margin; after an oblique fascia of the white ground-colour, which is produced outward along the dorsum, 
where it is tinged with bright ochreous, a rather oblique, mixed black and reddish grey streak descends 
from the costa at one-fourth, crossing the cell, and bent outward and upward at its lower extremity 
enclosing above it a patch of the ground-colour profusely stippled with pale rosy grey, bounded on its 
outer side by a darker, tawny reddish grey quadrangular costal spot, extending downward to an almost 
circular ochreous spot at the end of the cell ; the terminal area is thickly sprinkled with rust-brown, and 
contains some black spots, notably two on the costa before the apex, in strong contrast to the rosy 
pink by which they are separated and partially surrounded ; cilia whitish cinereous, with three pale 
greyish wavy shade-lines running through them; underside fuscous, with the middle of the costa 
narrowly touched with white, a rosy white streak running through the costal cilia. Hap. al. 13°5 mm. 
Hindwings shining, steel-grey, with a bright rosy iridescence ; cilia pale brownish cinereous. Abdomen 
