
PSILOCORSIS.—DOXA. 119 
cell a slightly curved shade extends to the tornus, and along the termen are five elongate blackish spots, 
with another in the same series at the apex, and another on the costa above it; apical and terminal cilia 
dull brownish cinereous. Arp. al.29 mm. Hindwings and cilia pale brownish cinereous. Abdomen 
dull brownish cinereous. Legs pale brownish cinereous. 
Type 2 (65891) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (65892) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. GuatemMata: Totonicapam, 8500-10,000 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). 
Two specimens. 
I was inclined to suppress this description and to regard ingens as a larger southern 
form of 5852 reflexella Clms., but after the remarks of Mr. Busck [ Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 
5 206-7 (1903)] when dealing with quercicella Clms. and its allies I feel justified in 
publishing the description and name, my series of reflerella including no specimen 
exceeding 23 mm. in expanse. One noticeable difference is to be found in the much 
more pronounced series of terminal spots, but the black lines along the base of the 
antennae exist also in reflexella, and possibly in other allied species: Mr. Busck’s 
knowledge of the larvae of some of these seems to justify the opinion that I was some- 
what too hasty in suppressing supposed species and including them in the synonymy 
of those described by Clemens [vide Wlsm. US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) Ins. Life 2 lol—2 
(1889) ]. | 
3. Psilocorsis purpurascens, sp.n. (Tab. IV. fig. 7.) 
Antennae cinereous, annulate with purplish fuscous. Palpi cinereous, with one purplish fuscous line along 
the underside of the median joint, and three slender lines along the almost equally long terminal joint. 
Head and Thoraa purplish grey. Forewings purplish grey, a narrow pale cinereous line along the 
extreme edge of the costa (somewhat broken up into spots on the hasal half) is continued along the base 
of the terminal cilia ; underlying the purplish grey colour of the wing is a faint indication of transverse, 
striate, pale cinereous mottling; cilia brownish cinereous. Eap.al. 18mm. Hindwings and cilia dull 
brownish cinereous. Abdomen dark greyish. Legs pale brownish cinereous. 
Type & (65893, V. de Atitlan) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (65894) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Guaremata: Volcan de Atitlan, 2500-3500 ft., XII. 1880 (G. C. Champion) ; 
Las Mercedes, 3000 ft., 1880 (G. C. Champion). ‘Two specimens. 
DOXA, gen. n. 
(dééé = an opinion.) 
Type: Doxa sodalis Wlsm. (Tab. IV. fig. 5.) 
Antennae biciliate ; basal joint without pecten. Labial Palpi recurved to above vertex, clothed with smoothly 
appressed scales ; terminal joint acute, slightly shorter than median. Mawillary Palpi short. Head 
and Thorax smooth. Forewings broadly dilated beyond the base, the costa almost straight, apex slightly 
depressed, obtuse, termen somewhat oblique, very slightly concave, tornus rounded: neuration 12 veins ; 
9 out of stalk of 7+8, 7 to termen; discoidal weak between 5 and 6; 5 approximate to 4; 2 remote, 
8 not nearer to 2 than to 4; 1 basally furcate. Hindwings 1, the costa slightly convex, apex obtuse, 
termen and dorsum rounded: neuration 8 veins ; 3-4 connate; 5 cubital ; 6-7 separate and parallel; 
12 not connected to radius. Abdomen moderate. Legs: hind tibiae and first two tarsal joints hairy 
above and beneath. 
