162 HETEROCERA. 
9. Stenoma ocellifer, sp. n. 
Antennae diciliate 13; dirty whitish. Palpt white, with a brown streak above the base, extending to the 
middle of the median joint. Head white. Thoraa dirty white. Forewings with the costa slightly 
arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely convex ; rather shining, white, with a dark olive-brown spot in 
the fold at about one-fourth; a strong bronzy olive ocelloid dorsal spot with white centre at one-third, 
and a sagittate dorsal spot of the same colour at two-thirds, there is also a faint indication of an 
olivaceous spot a little beyond the end of the cell, preceded by another near its upper angle, and two or 
three within the margin near the apex of the wing, these are all very faint; cilia white, containing an 
olivaceous patch at the tornus. Exp. al. 20-21 mm. Hindwings broad, the costa much arched, with a 
long fringe of upstanding scales on the basal half, appearing fawn-brownish beneath ; the costa and flexus 
broadly whitish, a short upwardly curved fringe of brownish ochreous scales on the cell at about one-third 
from the base ; cilia whitish, shaded with brownish grey along the middle of the sinuate margin. Abdomen 
brownish grey, with lateral tufts of dark olive-brown on the terminal segment. Legs dirty whitish. 
Type 3 (66179) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (66180) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Central America—Muxico : puranco (A. Forrer)— Costa Rica : Volcan de Irazu, 
6000-7000 ft. (H. Rogers) —GuaTEMALA: San Gerdnimo, 2800 ft., 1879 (@. C. Champion); 
Cerro Zunil, 4000-5000 ft., VIII-IX. 1880 (@. €. Champion). Four specimens. 
10. Stenoma fumifica, sp.n. (Tab. V. fig. 31.) 
Antennae brownish fuscous. Palpi dirty whitish, smoky at the base. Head greyish fuscous; face white. 
Thorax dark purplish fuscous. Forewings white, with a somewhat clearly defined dark purplish fuscous 
shade along the dorsal half, interrupted before and behind the middle by patches of greyish fuscous 
suffusion, beyond the outer of which a curved shade of the darker colour arises from the tornus reaching 
to two-thirds of the width of the wing ; a dark purplish fuscous spot at the end of the coll touches the 
upper edge of the broad dorsal shade; a series of similar, but smaller spots lies around the apex and 
termen; cilia white about the apex, shading to pale greyish fuscous about the tornus. Exp. al. 24 mm. 
Hindwings greyish fuscous; cilia white about the apex, shading to pale greyish fuscous towards the 
flexus. Abdomen brownish ochreous. Legs whitish, touched with brownish ochreous on the tibiae 
externally. 
Type 2 (66125) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Atoyac, IV. (Z. H. Smith). Unique. 
11. Stenoma machetes, sp. n. 
Antennae bone-grey. Palpi white, shaded with bone-grey along their outer sides, Head and Thorax white. 
Forewings rather shining, white, with wavy mottled shades of bone-grey, and a strong greyish fuscous 
spot at the flexus, in which the scales, projecting over the margin, are in part white, but outwardly 
tawny purplish; the first indistinct mottled shade-line, commencing at the base of the costa, is bent - 
downward at one-fourth, and merged in the more generally diffused bone-grey mottling along and below 
the fold; beyond the base the costal area is unshaded, but below it, beyond the middle, are two, more 
or less confluent, obliquely sinuate shade-lines, directed to the outer end of the fold; these are 
followed before the termen by two comparatively straight, but slightly outward bowed, parallel shade- 
lines, the first continuous, the second tending to become broken into spots; there is a rather distinct 
bone-grey marginal line around the apex and termen, followed by a series of about seven dark fuscous 
spots in the white cilia, which are also tipped with bone-grey. Hap.al.27-30 mm. Hindwings brown- 
grey; cilia white, with a narrow shade-line near their base. Abdomen bone-grey. Legs white, hind 
tarsi shaded with bone-grey. ‘ 
Type 3 (66126) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. (PT. (66127) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII. (#. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
Closely allied to 5834 schldgeri Z. 

