GLYPHIDOCERA. lil 
8. Glyphidocera stygnota, sp.n. (Tab. III. fig. 32.) 
Antennae pale fawn, faintly barred with brownish fuscous. Palpi with the median and terminal joints of 
approximately equal length ; median slightly recurved, scarcely thickened, smooth, whitish ochreous, with 
a short brownish fuscous band externally at its base, and another around its underside, scarcely before 
its apex; terminal joint straight, erect, somewhat stout, acuminate, brownish fuscous. Head and face 
whitish ochreous, very rough, with long brushed-back hair-scales above; the latter with appressed scales, 
scarcely rough. Yhoraa brownish fuscous, mixed with pale fawn. forewings narrow, elongate, with 
straightened margins and scarcely depressed rounded apex, termen slightly oblique; pale fawn, much 
streaked and shaded with brownish fuscous, the middle of the costa very narrowly whitish ochreous ; the 
brownish fuscous streaks follow the lines of the veins, but the space between them on the fold, along 
the cell, and from the cell to the tornus is much shaded with the same colour, almost obliterating a discal 
spot at one-third, another at the end of the cell, and a plical spot about half-way between them ; cilia 
pale fawn, with a broad broken brownish fuscous shade along their base on the termen, on the lower half 
of which they are also shaded to their outer ends. Exp. al. 20 mm. Hindwings much broader than the 
forewings, slightly sinuate below the apex; brownish grey ; cilia brownish grey, becoming pale fawn on 
their outer half around the apex. Abdomen brownish grey. Legs whitish ochreous, the tibiae slightly 
roughened, with a brownish grey streak along their outer sides ; the basal half of the tibiae on the second 
pair of legs is dark brownish grey. 
Type @ (65580) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Paxama: currieui: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881 (G. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
A somewhat distinct species, with the neuration indicated by dark lines (FW: 7-8 
coincident, 6 and 9 separate ; 2-3 stalked). 
4, Glyphidocera rhypara, sp. n. 
Antennae subochreous. Palpi fawn-ochreous, dusted with fuscous. Head and Thora pale fawn-ochreous. 
Forewings pale fawn-ochreous, minutely dusted with fuscous; a fuscous spot near the base on the upper 
edge of the fold is succeeded by a second spot in the middle of the fold, a third lying in the dise above 
and a little beyond it; a fourth spot at the end of the cell is produced downwards to its lower angle 
somewhat obliquely inward; a slight fuscous shade occurs along the termen and at the apex, and is 
reduplicated in the middle of the pale fawn-ochreous cilia. Erp.al. 14-15 mm. Hindwings 2, slightly 
sinuate below the apex; pale cinereous ; cilia shining, with a slight ochreous tinge. Abdomen shining, 
pale fawn-ochreous. Legs pale cinereous, dusted externally with fuscous. 
Type & (65618); 2 (65619) Amula Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PTTL. (G5621-2, 35623) 
US. Nat. Mus. | 
Hab. Mexico: sonora: 1883 (H. K. Morrison): GUERRERO: Amula, 6000 ft., 
VIII-IX. (H. Hf. Smith). Nine specimens. 
A pale species belonging to the group of 5674 aequepulvella Chmb., with which it 
agrees in neuration. 
5. Glyphidocera umbrata, sp.n. (Tab. III. fig. 34.) 
Antennae fawn-ochreous. Palpi greyish brown. Head and Thorax greyish brown. Forewings dark greyish 
brown, with paler brownish cinereous sprinkling about the basal third, across the wing-middle, and 
narrowly across the apical fifth in a line parallel to the termen ; cilia pale brownish cinereous, with 
a dark greyish brown shade running along their middle. Aap. al. 16 mm. Hindwings and cilia 
