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on which they enroach, breaking up into more or less rounded spots—over forty of these being 
distributed over the remainder of the wing-surface; cilia orange and dark purple alternately, corre- 
sponding with the adjacent marginal colours. Ewvp. al. 37-40 mm. Hindwings deep orange, blotched 
with purplish black, especially around the apex and termen, and above the flexus; about six pale 
yellow spots occur in the purplish black terminal cilia. Abdomen purplish black, with five or six orange 
transverse bands, Legs purplish black, with orange spots on the tibiae, and small pale yellow spots on 
the tarsi. 
Type 9 (6150, Chiriqui, Wism. Det. 1908) Mus. Druce. [PT. (400151) Roths. Coll. (Fidr. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Central America (O. Salvin, 400151)—Panama: curriqui: Chiriqui (Arcé). 
Two specimens. 
I owe my best thanks to Mr. Herbert Druce for kindly permitting me to study his 
types of Acrolophidae and Atteria, and to describe this new species. 
PLATYNOTA Clms. 
=Crrorruineta Z, (Cerarorruivera, Kby., Wism.). 
Type 1: Hypena idaealis Wkr. (tidaewsalis Wkr.; =sentana Clms., Frnid. 1908). 
Prarynota Clms. Pr. Ac. Nat-Se. Phil. 12 347-8 (1860) ; Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 30 993 (1864) ; 
Z.. Verh. ZB. Ges. Wien 25 : 1875 Abh. 235-9 sp. 29-32 (1875) ; Wlsm. Ill. Typ. Lp-Het. 
BM. 4 p. ix, 5-6 Pf. 62° 1 (1879) ; Fruld. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 10 22-3 sp. 118-8 (1882) ; Wlsm. 
Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891 499, 543 no. 12 sp. 21-2 (1892): Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1895 496-7 
Pf. 12-1 (1895): Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 134-5 no. 77 sp. 193-7 (1897) ; Frnid. Bull. US. 
Nat. Mus. 52 481-2 sp. 5382-90 (1902); Krft., Smith’s Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 106 
sp. 5799-807 (1903) ; Froid. Gn. Tortr. 38, 59 (1908). 
Type 2: Cerorrhineta calidana Z. (Z. 1877). 
Crrorrureta Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 18 116-7 sp. 1 (1877). Cararorrurveta Kby. Zool. Rec. 
15:18'78 Ins. 227, Ind. 3 (1880); Wlism. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891 499-500, 543 no. 13 sp. 23 
Pf. 41 + 2° (1892) : 1897 133 no. 76 sp. 192 (1897). CrRoRRHINETA Frnid. Gn. Tort. 41, 60 
(1908). 
1. Platynota rostrana Wkr. 
—restitutana Wkr.* ; =connexana Wky.’. 
Teras rostrana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 290 sp. 42 (1863) *. Teras restitutana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM, 
98 292 sp. 47 (1863)*. Teras connexana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 298 sp. 49 (1863) °. Platy- 
nota rostrana Wlsm. Ill. Typ. Lp-Het. BM. 4 p. ix, 5-6 Pf. 62-1 (1879)*.  Tortrix rostrana 
Cmstk. US. Dp. Agr. Rp. Ent. 1880 253 (1881) *. Platynota rostrana Frold. Tr. Am, Ent. 
Soc. 10 22 sp. 114 (1882)°; Wism. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891 499, 543 sp. 21 (1892) 7: 1897 
134 sp. 195 (1897) *; Frnid. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 481 sp. 5383 (1902) °; Krft., Smith's 
~ Check List Lp. Bor-Am. 106 sp. 5800 (1903) an 
Types: rostrana Wkr. @ (1846: 110, United States) ; restitutana Wkr. 2 (1855: 1, St. Domengo) ; connexana 
Wkr. 2 (1847:9, Venezuela) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-S-I. United States 1, 4~10__FLoripa® *, ® Orange® *, I-11, V**. 
Central America—GUATEMALA: QUEZALTENANGO - Cerro Zunil, 4000 ft., VIII. 1880 
(G. C. Champion) : ESCUINTLA - Pantaleon, 1700 ft., I. 1881 (G. C. Champion)—Panama: 
