
AESIOCOPA.—HOMONA. 207 

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30. Aestocopa vacivana Z. 9. 
J. H. Durrant, del. 
1. Aesiocopa vacivana Z. (Tab. VII. fig. 3.) 
Tortriz (Aesiocopa) vacivana Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 18 106-8 sp. 11 (1877) '. 
Type 2 Mus. Stgr. (189 Wl1sm. Det. 1893). 
Hab. PanaMa!: cHiriqui!: Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., 1881-3 (G. C. Champion). 
Three specimens ¢ 2 2 were taken at Bugaba, the 2 2 agreeing with Zeller’s type. 
The ¢ (66310) differs somewhat, but exhibits the series of white spots along the 
termen as in the ?, the upper spot, preceded by a small blackish patch in the Q, is 
only faintly indicated by a slightly darker spot of the ground-colour. The forewings 
are distinctly shorter, less produced at the apex, and of a greyer, less ochreous, colour ; 
the diffused darker shading is also greyer brown, less ochreous, and is more limited, 
being broken up into small spots and mottling maintaining the same position and 
direction as in the 2, but less diffused outward; there is also a short patch of 
brown at the base of the costa, and a row of small whitish spots along the dorsum; 
the narrow costal shade is somewhat broken into small spots. Hap. al. 33 mm. The 
antennae are biciliate 1. Thorax with a raised tuft posteriorly; the anterior half of 
the tegulae chestnut-brown. 
HOMONA Wkr. 
=Gopana Wkr.; =§Ezrora Wkr.; =Antsocona Meyr. 
Type 1: Tortrix coffearia Ntnr. (=fasciculana Wkr.; Wkr. 1863). 
Homona Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 424 no. 47 sp. 1 (1863); Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 35 162, 
210-16 no. 24 sp. 187-46 (1910) : Exot. Microlep. 1 3-4 (1912). 
Type 2: Pandemis menciana Wkr. (=simulana Wkr.; Wkr. 1866). 
Gopana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 35 1800-1 (1866). 
Type 3: Ericia aestivana Wkr. (Meyr. 1910). 
§Exicra Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 35 1802-3 (1866); Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 35 210 (1910). 
[§Homonymous with Ericra Moq-Tand. (1848) Molluse.] — 
Type 4: Teras similana Wkr. (Frnld. 1908). 
Anisocona Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 6 419, 464-8 no. 15 sp. 1-2 (1881) ; Frnld. Gn. Tortr. 
43, 60 (1908) ; Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 35 210 (1910). 
