STENOMA. 175 
reduplicated spot, on the disc at one-fourth, is followed by a similar double dot at the end of the cell, 
beneath which is a small inwardly oblique greyish fuscous dorsal streak; cilia bone-whitish. vp. al. 
19-20 mm. Hindwings wider than the forewings; pale bone-grey, the costa much elevated at the base, 
with a broad fringe of spatulate scales, greyish fuscous on their underside, also a long pencil of pale 
bone-ochreous hair-scales from near the base of the costa on the upper side; cilia a little paler than the 
wings, with a slight ochreous tinge. Abdomen brownish ochreous. Hind Legs bone-white, tinged with 
brownish ochreous externally. 
Type 3 (66158, Senahu) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (66159) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. GUATEMALA: ALTA VERA PAZ: Panima 1800 ft., X. 1879 (G. C. Champion) ; 
Senahu, 2800 ft., 17-23. XI. 1879 (G. C. Champion). ‘Two specimens. 
56. Stenoma aztecana, sp.n. (Tab. VI. fig. 7.) 
Antennae diciliate 1; yellowish grey, the base white. Pulpi snow-white, the median joint shaded nearly to 
its apex externally with fuscous ; the apex of the terminal joint broadly fuscous, a narrow fuscous ring 
around its base. Head snow-white. Zhorax snow-white, with a reduplicate dark fuscous spot on its 
hinder margin. Forewings snow-white, with four dark fuscous costal spots and a marginal series 
of nine from apex to tornus, all clearly defined—the first spot is a little below the extreme base of the 
costa, the second, also a little below the costa, at one-fourth, these are connected by a bright yellow 
streak along the costa ; the third spot, a little beyond the middle, is also separated from the costa by 
a few bright yellow scales; the fourth spot touches the costa, but is separated from the first of the 
terminal series by a streak of bright yellow; cilia silvery white. Zxp.al.20 mm. Hindwings shining, 
pale brownish grey; cilia silvery white. Abdomen whitish grey. Legs shining, whitish, the tarsi 
banded with fuscous. 
Type 3 (2451) Mus. W1sm. BM. 
Hab. Mexico: auerrero: Acapulco, 20. VI. 1882 (J. J. Walker). Unique. 
57. Stenoma ferricanella Wkr. (Tab. VI. fig. 10.) 
Cryptolechia ferrocanella Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 29 716-7 sp. 41 (1864) *. 
Antennae biciliate 1; pale fawn-ochreous. Palpi pale fawn-ochreous, the median joint fawn-brown 
externally. Head greyish; face pale fawn-ochreous. Thorax pale rosy ‘grey, an ochreous spot on its 
hinder margin. Forewings with the costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen straight; pale rosy grey 
at the base, on the middle of the costa, and along the termen and apex, with a wash of reddish fawn 
between the grey patches, becoming tawny vinous along the edges of the fawn spaces; this colour 
appears conspicuously at the costal extremity of the first fawn patch, also along its inwardly oblique 
sinuate inner edge, which, leaving the costa at one-third, runs to the dorsum near the base; a tawny 
vinous spot lies in the fold, a little beyond its middle, and, above and beyond this, a large reniform fawn 
patch, partially isolated by lines of rosy grey, lies at the end of the cell, its narrow vinous margin 
produced downward to the dorsum before the tornus—thus bounding a second large fawn patch rising 
from the tornus to the outer third of the costa, its outer edge throwing out short dentate projections 
between the veins; a marginal row of small vinous spots bounds the outer side of the elongate rosy grey 
terminal patch; cilia shining, fawn-ochreous, with a slight rosy tinge. Zap. al. 25mm. Hindwings 
yellowish, costa whitish ; cilia shining, pale yellowish, with a tawny tinge about the extreme apex. 
Abdomen shining, whitish at the base, banded with pale fawn-brown across the middle, the anal tuft 
fawn-brown ; underside white. Legs white, with an aeneous gloss on the underside of the tarsi. 
Type & (1855 : 44, Villa Nova) BM.; Nt. ¢ (2448, Taboga Id.) Mus. Wilsm. BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—PanaMa: TABOGA L, 29. V — 3. VI. 1882 
(J. J. Walker). South America—Braziu': amazons: Villa Nova (#1. W. Bates)?. 
