190 HETEROCERA. 
7. Gonioterma lysalges, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 35.) — 
Antennae pale testaceous ; the basal joint slightly enlarged. Palpi recurved, smooth, the median joint longer, 
but scarcely stouter than the acute terminal joint, which is high above the vertex; pale testaceous. 
Head shining, whitish. Zhoraa pale testaceous. Forewings with the costa roundly arched from base 
to middle, and somewhat elevated again toward the rectangular apex; termen straight, tornus rounded, 
broadly tortriciform; pale testaceous, with a slight tawny gloss, @ small brown costal spot on the 
summit of the arched portion of the wing followed by a larger spot of the same colour on the middle of 
the costa where the margin is most depressed ; cilia brownish, with a pale ochreous line along their 
base. Hep. al. 15 mm. Hindwings (much damaged) brownish testaceous. Legs (broken). 
Type (66216) Mus, Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. PANAMA: CHIRIQUI : Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., 1881-3 (G@ C. Champion). 
Unique. 
The type is unfortunately in poor condition, but the species is worthy of description, 
its shape and general appearance reminding one of a common form of the Tortricidae. 
Fam. 7. AEGERIADAE*. 
Axcrrirpar Druce Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 1 28-32 Pl. 5 (1883), 83-4 (1884): 2 821-6 
Pl. 68 (1896), Pl. 69 (1897): Ann-Mag. NH. (6 s.) 4 78-82 (1889) : 9 275-6 (1892). 
TINTHIA Wkr. 
= * Parawrurene (p.) Hb.+HS. (nec Hb. + Newm.) ; ParanraREna HS.; +PararHreve Busck; 
= Zenopoxus Grt. & Rbnsn.; =Microspuzcra Brtl. 
Type 1: Sphinx tineiformis Espr., Hb. (HS. 1846; Brtl. 1912). 
Microspuecia Brtl.=*Parawrnnens (p.) Hb. Verz. Schm. 128 sp. 1870-8 (1820). Parawrurena 
HS. SB. Schm. Eur. 2 58-9 no. 42 sp. 1-2 (1846). Paranrurenvr Z. Isis 1847 418-9 
sp. 79 (1847) ; Stgr-Rbl. Cat. Lp. Pal. 1 406 no. 751 sp. 4634-6 (1901); Btmlr. Mem. Am. 
Mus. NH. 1 314-6 tf. 24 Pf. 832° 12-15 (1901) ; Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 371 sp. 4258- 
62 (1902). +Pararurewr Busck Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 11 117, 118 no. 12 (1909). Pazan- 
rurENE Splr. Schm. Eur. 2 306 no. 2 sp. 1-2 Pf. 75° 22-3, 79> 54-5 (1910). MicrospHecra 
Brtl., Seitz Grosschm. Pal. 2 414 no. 11 Pf. 52°f (1912). 
Herrich-Schaffer, Zeller, and subsequent writers having overlooked Newman’s 
paper [Ent. Mag. 1 73, 83-4 (1832)] adopted Paranthrene for tineiformis Hb., but 
following Newman the type must be regarded as tabaniformis Rtmbg. (= *vespiformis 
Nwmn.). | 

* [When the earlier volumes of the “ Biologia” were published the Aegeriadae had not been removed from 
the neighbourhood of the Sphingidae; more recent studies have shown that this family should be transferred 
to the Tineina, and we therefore, for convenience of reference, again enumerate the Mexican and Central 
American forms under that group. Mr. Busck has recently published a tabulation of the American genera 
[Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 11 115-18 (1909)], which has been most useful; but the material available is 
insufficient, sometimes in imperfect condition, rendering it often impossible to classify the specimens except 
on broad lines and in a more or less arbitrary manner.— Ep.] ' 
