144 - HETEROCERA. 
Type 2: Tinea funerella F. (Hb. 1826). 
Disraymnra Hb. Verz. Schm. 413 sp. 3996 (1826). | 
Type 3: Tinea decemguttella Hb. (Stph. 1834). 
Psecapia Hb. Verz. Schm, 412 sp. 3990-1 (1826). 
Type 4: Phalaena Tinea pusiella L. (Wstwd. 1840). 
Anesycuta Hb. Verz. Schm. 413 sp. 3992-5 (1826). Mazaworevca Stph. Cat. Br. Ins. 2 202-3 - 
no. 305 sp. 7266-9 (1829). *Ypowomxvra (Ltr.) Crt. Br. Ent. 9 expl. Pl. 412 pp. 1-2 
(1882). 
Type 5: Alucita bipunctella F. (=cchiella 8-D.; Dp. 1886). 
§ Azpra Dp. HN. Lp. Fr. 10 296, 305-16 no. 2 sp. 1474-7 Pf. 285 * 2-3, »5-6 (1836). 
(§Homonymous with Aepra Hb. (1825) Lp. | 
Type 6: Azinis hilarella Wkr. (Wkr. 1863). 
Azinis Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 541-2 no. 8 sp. 1 (1863). Tzoxzwra Wlsm. Moore’s Lp. Ceyl. 3 
506-7 Pf. 209° 4 (1887). 
Type 7: Tamarrha nivosella Wkr. (Wlsm. 1897). 
Tamarrua Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 29 816-7 no. 110 sp. 1-2 (1864). 
Type 8: Psecadia delliella Fnld. (Busck 1902). 
Baparaxa Busck Jr. NY. Ent. Soc. 10 95-6 Pf. 12-4 (1902). 
1. Ethmia cyanea, sp.n. (Tab. V. fig. 4.) 
Antennae somewhat flattened laterally, and slightly serrate beneath; purplish blue. Palpi erect, the terminal 
joint half the length of the median; shining, purplish blue. Mead and Thoras shining, dark greenish 
blue. Forewings unicolorous, shining, dark greenish blue; cilia purple. xp. al. 21-23 mm. Hind- 
wings and cilia dark purple. Abdomen deep greyish green. Legs shining, purplish on their inner sides; 
dark green externally. 
Type 2 (65886); ¢ (65887) Atoyac, Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PTT. (65888, 4656) ; (5854 
Wi1sm. Det. 1908) U.S. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Atoyac, IV. (H. H. Smith); Jalapa, 4500 ft. (W. Schaus); 
Coatepec (W. Schaus), Six specimens. 
2. Ethmia baliostola, sp.n. (Tab. V. fig. 5.) 
Antennae brownish fuscous, a black spot adjacent to the dull whitish basal joint. Pulpit dull white, with three 
black bands around the median joint, and two around the terminal, on which latter they occupy nearly 
the whole surface, an oblique whitish line separating them. Head bone-white, a fuscous patch posteriorly, 
adjacent to the thorax. Thorax bone-white, with two small blackish spots near the base of the tegulae, 
one median spot behind them, and five marginal spots. Forewings bone-white, much mottled with dark 
brownish fuscous, and sprinkled with scales of the same colour, between the larger spots and mottlings ; 
of these, the most conspicuous are three irregular elongate patches, ranged obliquely outward, from 
below the costa across the cell, to the fold at about half the wing-length—the lower of these rests on the 
fold, and is preceded by a streak along it from the base, the middle one being preceded by a shorter 
streak on the cell, and followed by a still larger irregular longitudinal patch, with which it is somewhat 
confluent, reaching to the termen above the middle; above and below this are small patches of fuscous 
