184 HETEROCERA. 
sinuate, apex depressed ; bronzy greyish brown; the terminal and apical cilia tinged with light brown. 
Abdomen brownish grey. Legs brownish grey, the inner sides of the tibiae silvery grey; spurs 
whitish. 
Type 3 (67068, Senahu) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—GUATEMALA: ALTA veRA PAZ: Senahu, 
2800, ft., XI. 1879 (G. C. Champion). South America—BrazIL: AMAZONS (Stn. Coll.). 
Two specimens. 
86. Stenoma completella Wkr. (Tab. VI. fig. 28.) 
Cryptolechia completella Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 29 718 sp. 44 (1864) °. 
Type & @ (1856: 69) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—PANAMA: CHIRIQUI : Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., 
1881-3 (G. C. Champion). South America—CoLOMBIA : CUNDINAMARCA: Bogota (Birchall, 
7442)—Brazi.+: amazons!: Ega (H. W. Bates)’. 
87. Stenoma stigmatias, sp.n. (Tab. VI. fig. 29.) 
Antennae simple ; pale fawn-ochreous, the basal joint whitish ochreous. Palpi moderately recurved, whitish 
ochreous, the terminal joint, which is shorter than the median, shaded broadly at the apex and narrowly 
at the base with fuscous. Head fuscous above, mixed with whitish ochreous at the sides ; face whitish. 
Thorax pale ochreous, with two fuscous spots, one behind the other; the tegulae with a broad fuscous 
streak. Forewings with the costa arched toward the base, apex depressed, obtuse, termen moderately 
straight, tornus rounded ; pale fawn-ochreous, becoming whitish ochreous along the basal half of the costa, 
with six irregular, scarcely disconnected, elongate, fuscous blotches in two slightly curved parallel series ; 
the upper one of the first series running to the base, the lower one lying below the outer half of the fold, 
with a slight shade below it nearer to the dorsum; the two outer blotches of the second series extend to 
about two-thirds from the base, the upper and inner one not reaching tke costa; beyond these a small, 
broken, fuscous costal patch is confluent with some costal spots of the same colour, forming the upper 
end of an apical and terminal series of nine or ten extending to the tornus; cilia brownish ochreous, 
diluted along their base and on their outer half. Kwp. al. 23mm. Hindwings broader than the fore- 
wings, the apex obtuse, not depressed, termen sinuate; brownish grey; cilia brownish grey, diluted 
towards their outer extremities and becoming ochreous about the apex. Abdomen (missing). Legs 
whitish ochreous. 
Type & (66164) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GUATEMALA: ALTA VERA PAZ: Sabo, 6. X.1579 (G. C. Champion). Unique. 
88. Stenoma renselariana Stoll. 
=bahiensis Perty p. 163 [nec Pf. 32°12 =grandis Perty]; =*grandis Perty Pf. 32°13 [nec 
p. 163-4=grandis Perty}. 
Phalaena Tortrix renselariana Stoll, Crmr. Pap. Exot. 4 114 Pf. 348° H (1781), 251, Essai Syst. 
Lp. 27 (1782)*. Pyralis bahiensis Perty Delect. Animal. Artic. Brasil. Spix-Martius 163 
[nec Pf. 82°12] (1833) *. Yponomeuta * grandis Perty Delect. Animal. Artic. -Brasil. Spix- 
Martius Pf. 82° 13 [nee p. 163-4] (1833) *. Cryptolechia bahiensis Z. Linn. Ent. 9 365 sp. 10 
(1854)*. Cryptolechia renselariana Z. Linn. Ent. 9 865-7 sp. 11 P£. 3-16 (1854) 4. 
(Tortrices) renselariana Sepp Surinaam. Vlind. 3 301-2 Pl. 139 (1855) °. Carpocapsa ? rense- 
lariana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 409 sp. 35 (1863) °. Torda? renselariana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 
Phalaena 
