44 HETEROCERA. 
Stgr Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 296 no. 199 sp. 1997-8 (1871); Snln. Vlind. Nederl. Micr. 429, 
669-71 no. 45 sp. 1-2 P£. 8° 268-9 (1882) ; Stgr-Rbl. Cat. Lp. Pal. 2 155 no. 315 sp. 2873-4 
(1901) ; Busck Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 500-1 sp. 5596--605 (1902): Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 
772, 807-15 Pf. 29-15 (1903): 30 725-6 tf. 726°4 (1906): Can. Ent. 38 212 (1906) : 
Ent. News 19 316-7 (1908); Splr. Schm. Eur. 2 356-7 no. 16 sp. 1-2 (1910). 
Type 2: Evagora apicitripunctella Clms. (Clms. 1860). 
§Evaagora Clms. Pr. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. 12 165-6 (1860): Clms-Stn. Tin. N-Am. x, 119-21 
(1872) ; Wlsm. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 10 182 (1882): Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 63-6 sp. 21-6 
(1897) ; Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 807-9, 934 (1903): Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 5 200 
(1903). 
Type 3: Gelechia (Teleia?) dorsivittella. Z. (=vagatioella Chmb. ; Chmb. 1873). 
Ewornea Chmb. +Ezporz0a Chmb. Can. Ent. 5 186-7 (1873). t{Erporuza Chmb. Can. Ent. 
5 229-30 (1873). Ezporzoa Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 807-8, 812-3 (1903). 
Type 4: Anacampsis robiniella Fitch (=/fuscopallidella Chmb. ; Chmb. 1873). 
Sinoz Chmb. Can. Ent. 5 229-231 (1873); Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 807-8, 812-13 (1903). 
Type 5: Phalaena Tinea leucatella Cl., L. 
*Recurvaria (Hw.) HS. SB. Schm. Eur. 5 11, 44 no. 71 Pf. 14°d (1858), 205-6 no. 71 
sp. 573-4 (1854). Apnanauta Meyr. HB. Br. Lp. 569, 579-80 no. 7 sp. 1-2 (1895) ; Busck 
Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 25 807-8 (1903). 
[*Rucvrvaria (Hw.) Meyr. HB. Br. Lp. 569, 606-7 no. 17 sp. 1 (1895) =Acomesra Hb. (Type 
cinerella Cl.; Dp. 1838) vide Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 82 no. 18 (1897). ] 
1. Recurvaria rhicnota, sp.n. (Tab. II. fig. 4.) 
Antennae pale cinereous, annulated with dark brown. Palpi with the median joint somewhat densely 
clothed, not hirsute, terminal joint as long as the median, acuminate; whitish cinereous, with two 
broad bands of dark brown on each joint, the anteterminal band on the median joint narrower than the 
other three. Head whitish cinereons, sprinkled with dark brown. Thoraw dark brown, sprinkled with 
pale cinereous. Forewings olivaceous brownish, with a slight ochreous tinge, profusely speckled with 
pale cinereous, especially on their basal half; with numerous dark brown spots and blotches, of which 
the more conspicuous are two costal on either side of the middle, one discal a little beyond the middle, 
one dorsal before the tornus, and three or four smaller marginal, around the apex; cilia brownish 
ochreous, with a shade of fuscous speckling running through their middle. Exp. al.15 mm. Hind- 
wings narrower than the forewings, slightly bisinuate below the apex ; bronzy brownish grey ; cilia (12) 
brownish grey. Abdomen greyish brown. Legs, hind tibiae with brownish ochreous hairs above; the 
tarsi greyish brown, with four pale annulations. 
Type 2 (65784) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab, Guatemata: Las Mercedes, 3000 ft. (G. C. Champion). Unique. 
Allied to 5598 colubrinae Busck. 
2. Recurvaria sartor, sp.n. (Tab. II. fig. 7.) 
Antennae black, with indistinct whitish annulations. Palpi recurved, median joint slightly roughened 
beneath, terminal nearly as long as median, slender; white, with two black annulations on the terminal, 
