136 HETEROCERA. 
Type 3: Tinea atomella 8-D. (Stph. 1834, Wlsm. 1908). 
Ticnonta Hb. Verz. Schm. 412 sp. 3981-3 (1826). DepressaRia Hw. (C. Trcuonra Hb.) Stph. 
Ill. Br. Ent. Haust. 4 202-3 sp. 19 (1834): 422 no. 1207 sp. 3981 (1835); Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. 
Lond. 1907 955 (1908). 
Type 4: Tinea hypericella Hb., Tr. (=§ liturella Hb.; Wlsm. 1908). 
Epex.evstia Hb. Verz. Schm. 410 sp. 3946-50 (1826). DxpressaRta Hw. (E. + Errrevstra Hb.) 
Stph. Ill. Br. Ent. Haust. 4 203-4 sp. 22-4 (1834): 421 no. 1202 sp. 8949-50 (1835). 
Errievstia Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1907 955 (1908). 
Type 5: Haemylis assimilella Tr. (Wlsm. 1908). 
Harmynis Tr. Schm. Eur. 9 (1) 235-62 no. 139 sp. 1-22 (1832). DrprussaRia Hw. (C. Haemy.is 
Tr.) Stph. Ill. Br. Ent. Haust. 4 203 sp. 20-1 (1834). Hazurrzs Dp. HN. Up. Fr. 11 18, 
119-56 no. 7 sp. 1510-25 Pf. 290°1 - 291°6 (1838): Cat. Meth. Lp. Eur. 334-5 no. 6 
(1846). Hazmyzis Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1907 955 (1908). 
Type 6: Depressaria (Volucra) conterminella Z. (Z. 1839, Wlsm. 1908). 
Depressarta Hw. (B. Votucra Latr.) Z. Isis 1889 195-6 no. 26 B. sp. 27-80 (1839); Hdarch. 
Lp. Eur. Cat. Meth. 85 no. 29b. sp. 508-12 (1851) ; Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1907 955 
(1908). 
1. Agonopteryx rubristricta, sp.n. (Tab. IV. fig. 51.) 
Antennae cinereous, annulate with brown, rosy at the base. Palpi cinereous, much sprinkled with brown, 
nearly to the apex of the median joint; terminal joint cinereous above, rosy red beneath, a broad 
blackish band above the middle. Head cinereous; face whitish. T'horaa greyish brown, speckled with 
cinereous. Forewings greyish brown, with a strong purplish vinous suffusion ; a series of irregular pale 
ochreous spots and streaks along the costa, some groups of white scales below its middle and outer third, 
and a bright longitudinal brick-red streak below the costa, at about one-third from the base ; below this 
are two black spots on the disc, one below the other, followed by a streak of white scales, with one or 
two brick-red scales at its outer end; on the outer end of the cell is a small white spot, there is also an 
outwardly oblique whitish streak arising from the dorsum, close to the base ; some lines of alternate pale 
cinereous and purplish fuscous speckling run along and below the fold, some sprinkling of the same 
between the cell and the termen; cilia brownish grey, mottled with pale cinereous; on the underside 
the costa and termen are spotted with pale ochreous. ap. al, 24 mm. Hindwings pale grey, a slight 
brownish tinge toward the apex; cilia whitish cinereous, a faint shade-line, which is reduplicated 
towards the flexus, running through their basal half; underside pale cinereous, strongly mottled with 
fuscous on their costal and terminal portions. Abdomen greyish brown, with a tawny tinge on the basal 
half. Legs pale cinereous, much sprinkled with greyish brown. 
Type Q (65922) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Guatemata: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
TRICLONELLA Busck. 
Type: Triclonella pergandeella Busck (Busck 1900). 
TrictoneLLa Busck Jr. NY. Ent. Soc. 8 236-9 Pf. 9-2 (1900); Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 
525 sp. 5916-7 (1902); Krft. Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 114 sp. 6463-4 (1908) ; 
Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 35 190, 203 no. 17 (1908). 
