160 HETEROCERA. 
eight blackish dots extends around the apex and termen before the shining pale brownish grey cilia. 
Exp.al. 24mm. Hindwings broad, evenly rounded, the apex obtuse but scarcely depressed ; grey, with 
a slight rosy tinge; cilia shining, bone-whitish, a slender shade-line running through them near their 
base. Abdomen grey. Legs bone-whitish. 
Type 2 (66099, Amula) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PTL (66100) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft. VIII. (H. Z. Smith); GUATEMALA: 
Panajachel, 5000 ft., 30. XII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Two specimens. 
4. Stenoma phaula, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 26.) 
Antennae pale brownish grey. Palpi pale brownish ochreous, the median joint smeared externally with 
brown to its middle, with an annulus of the same near the apex; terminal joint also smeared with 
brownish. Head pale brownish ochreous. Thorax greyish brown. Forewings elongate, subovate, the 
costa arched towards the base, apex and termen evenly rounded; very pale brownish ochreous, smeared 
on the dorsal half with brownish grey, with three oblique transverse broken lines of darker greyish 
brown, slightly waved in their course, but not angulated or bowed outward (as in several species of 
different genera extremely similar in colouring and appearance) ; the first line, starting from the costa at 
' one-fifth reaches the dorsum scarcely before the middle, absorbing the first plical and discal spots if 
any existed; the second line, from the middle of the costa to the dorsum before the tornus, leaving in 
its course the outer discal spot somewhat distinct; the third line, half-way between the second-and the 
apex, slightly reverting toward the tornus on its lower half and followed by @ series of seven dark 
marginal spots before the pale brownish ochreous cilia, Ewp.al.23 mm, Hindwings and cilia brownish 
grey. Abdomen brownish grey. Legs very pale brownish grey. 
Type 2 (66119) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
' Hab. GUATEMALA! ALTA VERA PAZ: Panima, 1800 ft., 8-15. X. 1879 (@. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
5. Stenoma plurima, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 27.) 
Antennae argillaceous greyish. Palpi argillaceous, marked with brownish fuscous, the median joint clouded 
on its basal half, with a band before its apex; the terminal joint has a narrow band at its base and a wider 
one before its apex. Head and Thoraw greyish fuscous; face paler. Forewings pale argillaceous greyish, 
with brownish fuscous spots and some sprinkling of brownish fuscous, especially along the dorsum and 
above the tornus; the first spot is at the base of the costa, and is produced in a short blunt streak along 
the upper edge of the cell; beyond is a small costal spot at one-fourth, a larger spot at the middle, and 
another at the commencement of the costal cilia, a narrow pale line separating these from the actual 
margin; on the cell is an elongate spot before the middle, and a rounded spot at the end of the cell, 
another lying in the fold a little beyond the first, with some indication of another spot half-way between 
the plical and the dorsum, a dorsal spot before the tornus is also indicated; along the evenly rounded 
apex and termen is a series of smaller spots before the rather shining pale cinereous cilia. zp. al. 
19 mm. Hindwings and cilia greyish fuscous, Abdomen greyish fuscous. Legs whitish. 
Type Q (66120) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab, GUATEMALA: ALTA VERA PAZ: Cubilguitz, 1050 ft., ILI. 1880 (G. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
6. Stenoma epicta, sp.n. (Tab. V. fig. 28.) 
Antennae pale greyish. Pulpit greyish, whiter on their inner sides. Head and Thorax white. Forewings 
elongate, of even width, apex rounded, termen obliquely convex; rather shining, white, with pale grey 
shading, a strong brown patch near the base of the dorsum, and a dark brown spot at the end of the 
cell ; the pale olivaceous grey shading consists of a broad band along the dorsum, crossing the outer end 
