166 HETEROCERA. 
23. Stenoma tolmeta, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 34.) 
Antennae bone-grey. Palpi bone-grey, a fuscous ring before the apex of the terminal joint. Head and 
Thoraw bone-grey, with a brownish collar between them; face whitish. Forewings shining, bone-white, 
with dull brown markings; a brown dot at the middle of the base, a broken indication of an incomplete 
fascia descending obliquely outward from the costa at one-fourth to the fold, a complete fascia, rather 
less oblique, from the costa beyond the middle to the dorsum before the tornus, and another complete 
fascia from costa before apex to termen above tornus, with three or four brown spots along the termen ; 
cilia bone-white. Eup. al.14mm, Hindwings and cilia very pale greyish fuscous. Legs bone-white. 
Abdomen (broken). 
Type 2 (5982 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. PANAMA: CANAL ZONE: Tabernilla, VI. 1907 (A. Busck). Unique. 

24. Stenoma ochlodes, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 35.) 
Antennae bone-grey. Palpi bone-whitish, with a slight sprinkling of fuscous around the base and before the 
apex of the terminal joint, also toward the base of the median. Head and Thorax bone-whitish. 
Forewings rather shining, bone-whitish, with a dark fuscous dot at the extreme base of the fold, a broken, 
irregular, narrow, oblique brownish transverse fascia from the costa at one-fourth to the middle of the 
-dorsun, throwing a slight angle outward on the cell, and somewhat mixed with fuscous scales, especially 
at its extremities; this is succeeded by another fascia from the costa a little beyond the middle, produced 
obliquely outward in a rather ziczac line to the upper angle of the cell, below which it helps to form a 
semidetached spot within the end of the cell, thence curving outward to the tornus, where it intersects 
an outwardly curved series of about ten dark fuscous spots, preceding the similarly spotted termen ; the 
two series of spots converge on the costa and before the tornus, but the pale space between them is wider 
toward the apex than below it; cilia shining, bone-whitish. Hwp. al. 15 mm. Hindwings pale bone- 
grey ; cilia scarcely paler. Abdomen (missing). Legs shining, bone-white. 
Type Q (5975 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. Panama: caNau zonE: Tabernilla, VI. 1907 (A. Busck). Unique. 
One of the small bone-whitish, obliquely fasciate species of which there are so many 
South American forms. 
25. Stenoma fractilinea, sp. n. 
Antennae Ddiciliate 1; fawn-ochreous. Palpi bone-whitish, the median joint externally brownish fuscous, 
nearly to its apex; the terminal joint with a narrow ring at its base and another near its apex, both 
brownish fuscous. Head bone-ochreous. Thorax pale fawn-ochreous, a long square-ended lateral hair- 
pencil of whitish ochreous scales arising opposite to the base of the hindwings. Forewings pale fawn- 
ochreous, with an elongate dorsal shade at the extreme base, and two transverse lines beyond the middle, 
rust-brown ; the first line commences a little below a strong median costal spot, and, tending outward 
to the upper angle of the cell, is curved downward and again outward to the dorsum; the second, 
commencing in a smaller costal spot at three-fourths, and slightly interrupted between the veins, tends 
obliquely outward nearly to the middle of the termen, thence descending to the tornus, where it joins the 
lower spot in a series of about seven, which follow the termen and extend around the apex; in addition 
to these markings three minute spots form an oblique series crossing the disc from about one-fourth 
from the base, the upper one elongate, oblique, the second beyond and below it on the disc, the third 
still further from the base, forming a minute dot on the fold; cilia pale bone-ochreous, Exp, al. 14 mm. 
Hindwings pale bone-grey ; cilia with a slight ochreous tinge. Abdomen bone-greyish. Legs shining 
bone-whitish. : 
Type & (66137) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (66139) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Muxico: Tapasco: Teapa, III-1V. (H. I. Smith). Two specimens. 

