180 | HETEROCERA. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—GUATEMALA : SUCHITEPEQUEZ - San Isidro, 
1600 ft., Pacific slope, 10-23 IX. 1880 (G. C. Champion)—Honporas [? Britisu |: Limas, 
V. 1860 (Brockholes). South America—-CoLOMBIA: MAGDALENA: Santa Marta, 1865 
(Bouchard )—British Guiana: Bartica, 24. VI. 1901 (H. 8. Parish)—F Ranch GUIANA : 
Cayenne (Deyrolle) ; St. Laurent, Rio Maroni, 11. XI. 1906 (#. Le Moult)—Brazi : 
AMAzONS (Stn. Coll.): PARA*?: Para’ ?’—Bouivia: Yungas de la Paz, 1908 (Seebold). 
73. Stenoma aterpes, sp.n. (Tab. VI. fig. 23.) 
Antennae and Palpi pale fawn-grey. Head fawn-whitish. Thorax fawn-grey. Forewings widened outward, 
the costa evenly arched, apex rounded, termen convex ; fawn-grey, with a slight tawny gloss ; two small 
fuscous spots, one at the end of the cell, preceded by a diffused streak of rather paler fawn, which is 
repeated along the base of the costa; a second in the fold, rather beyond its middle, surrounded by the 
same paler fawn-colour ; a faintly darker shade of tawny fawn-grey crosses the wing, leaving the costa 
at two-thirds, obtusely angulated outward opposite to the middle of the termen and reverting to the 
dorsum before the tornus; cilia pale fawn-ochreous, the same colour faintly diffused along the extreme 
termen. Exp. al. 32 mm. Hindwings broader than the forewings, slightly sinuate below the apex ; 
dark brownish grey; cilia pale brownish grey. Abdomen brownish grey. Hind Legs pale brownish 
cinereous, the last tarsal joint tipped with fuscous. 
Type Q (4657) Mus. Wlsm. BM. 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: San Juan, 600 ft. (W. Schaus). Unique. 
74. Stenoma pelodes, sp. n. 
Antennae smoky brownish cinereous. Palpi whitish ochreous, tinted with brown along the outer side, 
especially on the basal half-of the median joint. Head and Thorax argillaceous brownish cinereous. 
Forewings argillaceous brownish cinereous, the costa very narrowly pale ochreous throughout ; a small 
elongate dark fuscous spot lies in the middle of the fold, and beyond it, at the end of the cell, is a rather 
larger spot of the same colour; a series of ten or eleven smaller dark fuscous spots around the margin 
from before the apex to the tornus, preceded by an outwardly bent indistinct and broken line of faint 
shade-spots, which is angulated inward below the costa, bending out again to the first of the marginal 
spots before the apex ; cilia pale brownish cinereous. Hzp. al.30 mm. Hindwings brownish fuscous ; 
cilia paler brownish cinereous. Abdomen brownish fuscous. Legs brownish cinereous ; the hind tibiae 
densely matted, the tarsi also coarsely clothed with appressed scales. 
Type 2 (5957 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus. [PZT. (83928, 67079) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. 
Coll.) BM. | 
Hab. Central America—Mexico: vera cruz (H. Schwarz): tTapasco: Teapa, II. 
(H. H. Smith)— Panama: canal zoNE: Tabernilla, VI. 1907 (A. Busck). Three 
specimens, 
75. Stenoma miseta, sp. n. 
Antennae pale brownish cinereous. Palpi pale brownish cinereous, whiter on their inner sides. Head 
smooth; shining, creamy white. Zhoraw greyish brown. Forewings greyish brown, with a peculiar 
brassy grey (in some lights almost greenish) metallic sheen ; some almost obsolete darker markings are 
scarcely discernible—a small patch on the upper edge of the cell at about one-third; a sinuate streak 
from the costa beyond the middle, bowed outward and apparently continued to the dorsum at two-thirds, 
and a somewhat similar sinuate line nearer to the apex, also bowed outward at its middle and produced 
downward to the tornus; there is also a dark spot at the end of the cell; cilia of the same greyish brown 
