
COELOSTATHMA. 209 
COELOSTATHMA Clms. 
=*Aupursa (nec Crt.) Z. 
Type Coelostathma discipunctana Clms. (Clms. 1860). 
CorLostatHMa Clms. Pr. Ac, Nat. Se. Phil. 12 355 (1860) ; Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 30 993 sp. 1 
(1864). *Ampuisa (nec Crt.) Z. Verh. ZB. Ges. Wien 25:1875 Abh. 234 (1875); Frnld. 
Tr. Am, Ent. Soc. 10 22 sp. 110 (1882). Cortostaruma Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 136 
no. 78 sp. 198 (1897) ; Frnld. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 477 sp. 5344 (1902); Krft. Smith’s 
Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 105 sp. 5761 (1903): Frnld. Gn. Tort. 39, 59 (1908). 
1. Coelostathma discipunctana Clms. 
Coelostathma discopunctana Clms. Pr. Ac. Nat-Sc. Phil. 12 355 (1860)’; Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 30 
993 sp. 1 (1864)*%. Tortrix discopunctana Rbnsn. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 2 276-7 Pf. 6°51 
(1869) °*. Tortriv (Amphisa Crt.) discopunctana Z. Verh. ZB. Ges. Wien 25:1875 Abh. 234—5 
sp. 28 (1875) *. Tortrix discopunctana Cmstk. US. Dp. Agr. Rp. Ent. 1880 258 (1881)’. 
Amphisa discopunctana Frnld. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 10 22 sp. 110 (1882) °; Smith Ins. NJ. 493 
(1900)". Coelostathma discopunctana Frnld. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 477 sp. 5344 (1902) °; 
Krft. Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 105 sp. 5761 (1903)°; Frnld. Gn. Tort. 39, 59 
(1908) *°. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. United States *°—AtLantic States °—Matne °— Massacuu- 
seris®®—New York *°®—PrEnNNSYLVANIA)® ®—New Jersey: VI, VIII 7—Maryianp 
(3081 Mus. Joannis)—District or CotumBia®*®: Washington, > Clover, VIII-IX, ex. 
VIII-IX*°—Norru Caronina: 1883 (H. K. Morrison)—Missouri1’—Texas (J. Boll)**. 
Central America— Mexico: veRA cruz: Atoyac, 1V. (Hf. H. Smith): TABASCO: Teapa, 
III. (H. H. Smith). 
2. Coelostathma binotata, sp. n. 
Antennae ¢ biciliate 1; fawn-whitish. Palpi reaching about the length of the head beyond it; fawn-white, 
slightly shaded on the outer sides. Head fawn-white. Thorax pale fawn-brownish. Forewings fawn- 
whitish, with a slight brownish tinge and some pale brown reticulations, especially on the outer half of 
the wing; on the costa are two dark brown, somewhat triangular, patches, in which are some dark 
fuscous scales preceded, and sometimes more or less connected, by dark brownish fuscous dots along the 
extreme costa—the first, beginning before the middle, its outer angle extending a little beyond the middle, 
a slender outwardly oblique streak of the same colour arising from the dorsum opposite to its base, with 
sometimes a slight shade in its outer side, but not reaching the apex of the costal triangle; the second, 
commencing at three-fourths from the base, reaching nearly to the apex, with afew dark scales along its 
inner edge and beyond its middle ; the first sometimes accompanied by some chestnut-brown which is 
more or less continued in a slender curved line running through the reticulated terminal area to the 
tornus; there is also sometimes a dark fuscous dot at the outer end of the cell and another, at the lower 
edge of the fold, at about one-fifth from the base; cilia pale fawn, with a brownish tinge, stronger along 
their basal half. Hwp. al. 11-12 mm. Hindwings rather shining, pale stone-grey, with brownish 
ulations toward the apex, more apparent and more diffused in the 2 which is also generally some-’ 
reticn 
what darker on the forewings than the ¢ ; cilia pale stone-greyish. Abdomen brownish grey. Legs 
fawn-white. 
Type 3 (66331); 2 (66332) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (66338-41, 66345) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: Tapasco: Teapa, III. (#. H. Smith). Seventeen specimens. 
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