
AMORBIA. 
bo 
bo 
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6. Amorbia teratana 7. 
Tortrix (Batodes) teratana Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 108-9 sp. 12 (1877)". 
Type 3 Mus. Stgr. 
Hab. Panama’: currraut (H. Ribbe)?. 
7. Amorbia rectilineana Z. 
Tortrix (Oenectra ?) rectilineana Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 115-6 sp. 17 (1877) 1. 
Type 2 Mus. Ster. 
Hab. Panama’: cuiriqui (H. Ridde)?. 
8. Amorbia laterculana Z. 
Tortriz (Oenectra) laterculana Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 113-15 sp. 16 (1877) °. 
Type 2 Mus. Ster. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
9. Amorbia catenana Wlsm. 
Ptychamorbia catenana Wism. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891 498-9, 543 sp. 20 (1902)': 1897 133 
sp. 191 (1897) °. 
Type Q (65116, St. Vincent) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S-I. Central America—PaNnAMA : CHIRIQUI: Bugaba, 800- 
1500 ft., 1881-3 (G. C. Champion). South America*°—VeEwrzunta: Aroa (W. Schaus) 
—Brazit’™*: ESPIRITO Santo (Schmid) *~*: R10 DE JANEIRO: Rio de Janeiro (W. Schaus): 
SANTA CATHARINA”. West Indies*°—S*™ Vincent (H. H. Smith)*?—Granapa: V. 
(H. H. Smith) *. 
10. Amorbia productana Wkr. (Tab. VII. fig. 11.) 
Dichelia productana Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 320 sp. 11 (1868) *. 
Type S (1861:21) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-S. Central America '—Honpvuras*: Limas (D. Dyson). South 
America—BrazIL: R1O DE JANEIRO: Organ Mts., near Tijuca (S. R. Wagner). 
11. Amorbia depicta, sp. n. 
Antennae  biciliate 14; cinereous. Palpi projecting twice the length of the head beyond it, much widened 
with appressed scales above, concealing the terminal joint; tawny brownish, with pale specklings. 
Head and Thorax tawny, the latter with two lateral pale tufts behind it. Forewings tawny, minutely 
reticulated with dull, leaden grey, inconspicuous lines containing some slightly raised scales; an oblique 
basal patch is of a slightly darker shade, covering the broad semi-ovate costal fold, but narrower on the 
dorsum, where there is a tuft of projecting scales near the base; an ill-defined central fascia, scarcely 
reaching the dorsum, and the whole apical portion of the wing are also of a somewhat darker shade 
than the intermediate spaces; cilia cinereous, with a tawny basal line. Lap. al. 24-34 mm. AHind- 
wings greyish fuscous; eilia shining, greyish white, in which the scales are beautifully and distinctly 
