188 HETEROCERA. 
Guiana: Cayenne (W. Schaus)—BraziL*~ : AMAZONS 1-8: Ega (H. W. Bates)': PARA: 
Para, ®......., 18. XI, ex. 2. XII. 1893 (A. Schulz). West Indies *_—TRINIDAD 
(W. Schaus)*. 
[Walker's Type is very much faded, but it is certainly the same species as that 
figured by Felder and Rogenhofer: both types were collected by Bates, and 
show very little trace of the green tint which is so noticeable in specimens in fine 
condition.—Drnt. | 
2. Gonioterma pacatum, sp. n. 
Antennae diciliate 1; whitish ochreous. Palpi recurved, smooth, acuminate ; whitish ochreous. Head 
and Thorax whitish ochreous, the head a little paler. Forewings with the costa strongly arched near 
the base, straight beyond, apex obtuse, termen slightly sinuate, not oblique; shining, silky whitish 
ochreous, with two dark brown costal spots, one at the middle, the other beyond it; there is also a very 
small dark spot at the base of the costa, and sometimes a minute brown dot at the end of the cell; 
cilia whitish ochreous. Exp. al. 18 mm. Hindwings silky, yellowish white; cilia shining, whitish. 
Abdomen whitish ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type & (66220) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT (66221) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. GUATEMALA! ALTA VERA Paz: Cahabon, II. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Two 
specimens. | 
Allied to burmannianum Stoll, but smaller ; without the dark terminal cilia of the 
forewings, and lacking an additional small costal spot before the middle—the hind- 
wings are also much paler. 
(Gonioterma burmannianum Stoll. ~ Phalaena Tortriz burmaniana Stoll, Crmr. Pap. Exot. 4 164 
Pf. 372: H (1781), tourmanniana Stoll Essai 27 (1782). un. syn.=Cryptolechia tortricella 
Wkr, Cat. Lp. BM. 29 723 sp. 54 (1864).—Drnt.] 
3 Gonioterma descitum, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 31.) 
Antennae shortly biciliate; pale argillaceous. Palpz pale whitish ochreous; the median joint strongly 
suffused with brown externally. Mead and face densely but smoothly clothed; argillaceous. Thorav 
pale tawny argillaceous, stained with rust-brown posteriorly. orewings pale tawny argillaceous, with 
three rust-brown costal spots—one, small, at one-fourth ; the second, larger, at the middle; the third 
largest, at the outer fourth; from the last a slender line of scarcely separate brown spots descends to the 
tornus, much curved outward toward the termen; a brown shade is diffused from the flexus outward 
crossing the fold, and is followed by a narrower brown shade arising before the middle of the dorsum 
and running obliquely backward nearly to the first costal spot ; a faintly indicated similar shade curves 
outward from the second costal spot, but is lost before attaining the dorsum; a series of small narrow 
brown spots extends along the termen at the base of the pale tawny argillaceous cilia. Hxp. al. 25 mm 
Hindwings aud cilia yellow. -Abdomen yellowish ochreous, Legs brownish ochreous, the hind tarsi 
whitish. ) 
Type 6 (66215) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. PanaMa: cuiriqui: Bugaba, 800-1000 ft. 1881-3 (G@. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
