STENOMA. 177 
Exp. al, 155 mm. Hindwings broader than the forewings; together with the cilia shining pale 
yellowish. Abdomen pale brownish ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type 3 (66155) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa (H. H. Snvith). Unique. 
61. Stenoma trochalosticta, sp.n. (Tab. VI. fig. 19.) 
Antennae biciliate 2; buff-brown. alpi smooth, rosy red; the inner sides and terminal joint pale cinereous, 
Head rosy cinereous, with long overhanging flat frontal scales, a raised collar of the same turned back 
toward the thorax. Thora with a bright ferruginous elevated tuft above, the scales tipped with dull 
whitish ; tegulae rosy red. Forewings broad, elongate, with convex costa, depressed and obtusely angular 
apex, termen straightened, tornus rounded ; olivaceous dark yellowish green, with a slight steely sheen 
beyond the cell; a reddish brown shade from the middle of the base blends outward and downward 
with the olivaceous ground-colour, changing above to rosy red along the costa to two-thirds ; a con- 
spicuous, round, rosy red spot lies at the end of the cell, with a dark fuscous spot in its centre, and a 
narrow even rim of reddish brown—just below it, and again above the tornus, is a faint reddish suffusion ; 
cilia rosy purple, paler at their tips, greenish ochreous at the extreme apex ; underside ochreous, with a 
fuscous shade on the basal half. Lap.al.36 mm. Hindwings broader than the forewings, termen 
slightly sinuate ; ochreous, with a slight fuscous suffusion; cilia rosy. Abdomen greyish fuscous; anal 
tuft ochreous. Leys ochreous, shaded with rosy ; (hind legs missing). 
Type 3 (5956 Wlsm. Det. 1908) U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. Panama: cutriqui (W. Schaus). Unique. 
The curious small, round, ocellate spot, the peculiar colour, and the ornamentally 
crested thorax should enable this species to be easily recognised. 
62. Stenoma immersa, sp. n.. (Lab. VI. fig. 20.) 
Antennae glaucous. Palpi whitish cinereous, the median joint smeared with grey on its outer side. Head 
very pale brownish ochreous. Z’horax brownish ochreous, tinged with purplish grey posteriorly. Fore- 
wings with the costa arched, apex and tornus rounded, termen straight; brownish ochreous, partly 
suffused with purplish grey ; the first suffusion touches the flexus, is diffused outwards along the cell, 
branches narrowly to the costa at one-third, and is somewhat intensified on the dorsum at the same 
distance from the base; the second suffusion, faintly connected with the first above the middle, leaves 
the costa a little beyond the middle and fading out at the end of the cell, where there is a small round: 
spot, reappears below this and is diffused downward to the dorsum and tornus, whence arises an 
indistinct, outwardly curved, series of small purplish grey spots reverting to the costa after forming a 
slight angle below it ; cilia pale brownish ochreous, the margin at their base being slightly indicated by 
a rather brighter ochreous line. Hwp. al. 21mm. Hindwings brownish grey; cilia pale brownish 
ochreous, rather more strongly coloured toward the apex. Abdomen brownish grey. Legs whitish 
cinereous, tinged with brownish grey. - 
Type 2 (66195) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico : GUERRERO: Dos Arroyos, 1000 ft. (Hf. H. Smzth). Unique. 
63. Stenoma vaccula, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 21.) 
Antennae minutely biciliate; pale cream-ochreous. Pulpit pale cream-ochreous ; terminal joint shorter than 
median. Head pale cream-ochreous. Thorax pale fawn-ochreous. Forewings with the costa straight 
beyond the basal bend, apex rounded, termen slightly oblique; pale fawn-ochreous throughout ; cilia 
rather paler; a brownish spot at the end of the cell is very small, but plainly indicated, although 
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