128 HETEROCERA. 
extremity; a small group of raised tawny fuscous scales before the middle of the costa and two on 
the fold, one before, and one beyond its middle, with a small pateh of slightly raised scales on the 
flexus. Exp. al. 15-20 mm. Hindwings reddish grey, darker at the apex; cilia the same, with a 
strong rosy tinge towards the apex. Abdomen reddish grey ; anal tuft yellowish white. Legs yetlowish 
white. 
Type 3 (65926, Teapa) Mus. Wlem. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. [PTT. (65928, 65930-1, 65933) US. Nat. 
Mus. | | 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith)—Guaremata: San Isidro, 1600 ft. 
(G. C. Champion); Cerro Zunil, 4000-5000 ft. (G. C. Champion)—PaNaMA: CHIRIQUI: 
Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-6000 ft. (G. C. Champion). Ten specimens. 
2. Teratomorpha producta, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 19.) 
Antennae whitish ochreous. Pailpi slightly recurved to the vertex, somewhat divergent, smooth, the terminal 
joint scarcely more than half the length of the median; whitish ochreous, Head and face smooth ; 
whitish ochreous. Thora slightly clouded with pale fawn-colour. Forewings somewhat broad, the 
costa with an abruptly projecting angle a little before the middle, bearing rough cilia, the apex angular, 
termen somewhat oblique ; pale fawn-ochreous, tinged with flesh-colour, with a sprinkling of greyish 
fuscous scales, grouped in a reduplicated curved series commencing at the middle of the costa and 
terminating in a somewhat darker group on the dorsum before the tornus; 2 single small fuscous spot 
lies on the cell at one-third from the base; cilia fawn-ochreous, tinged with greyish fuscous, of 
which a small spot also occurs in them at the extreme apex. wp. al. 20mm. Hindwings whitish 
ochreous; the cilia becoming tinged with flesh-colour towards the apex. Abdomen fawn-ochreous. 
Legs whitish ochreous. , 
Type 3 (65920) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (65921) US. Nat. Mus. ] . 
Hab. Guatemata: Volcan de Atitlan, 2500-3500 ft. (G. C. Champion). Two 
specimens. 
In the second specimen of this species, from the same locality, the fleshy tint gives 
way to a smoky suffusion which almost obliterates the curved lines of greyish fuscous 
scale-groups—this extends over the outer two-thirds of the wing, including the cilia. 
GONIONOTA Z. 
Type: Hypercallia (Gonionota) notodontella Z. (Z. 1877). 
Hyvercatuia Stph. (Gonronota Z.) Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 18 379, 381-2 Pf. 5° 132” (1877). 
Gontonora Meyr. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1883 125-6 (1883): 1909 24-8 (1909). 
[nec *Gowronora Meyr. Pr. Lin. Soc. NSW. 11 (28.1: 1886) 1041 (1886) =Scorriorsis 
Trnr. (Type: pyrobola Meyr.).] 
[Meyrick (Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1909 24~5) when redescribing this genus states that 
he is “informed by Mr. Busck that the typical species of Gonionota, G. notodontella, 
Zell., has vein 9 of fore-wings rising from stalk of 7 and 8.” Some error has occurred 
here—the neuration of the Type of Gonionota notodontella Z. is: FW: 12 veins ; 
7-8 stalked, 7 to termen; 9 and other veins separate ; 2 twice as remote from 3 as 3 is 
from 4. HW: 8 veins; 3-4 connate; 5-7 paralle].—Drnt. } 
