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upward at the end of the cell, and again outward, before reaching the costa, and terminates a little 
before and below a roundish spot, of the same colour, at the apex; a second blackish streak, commencing 
near the base, passes along the fold scarcely below the origin of the upper streak, and, shedding a uscous 
suffusion toward the dorsum, terminates before a pale cinereous ocelloid patch, above the tornus, which 
contains two or three black spots on its outer half; the costa is alternately striate with pale and eure 
fuscous streaklets, those beyond the middle obliquely geminate, except the last pair near the oper © ren 
are inverted ; cilia pale cinereous, sprinkled with blackish, a line of blackish sprinkling running t roug 
them near their base. Exp. al.16 mm. Hindwings greyish brown; cilia pale cinereous, a brownish 
shade-line near their base. -Abdomen greyish brown. Legs pale cinereous, the tarsi spotted above with 
fuscous. 
Type & (66485) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Costa Rica: Volcan de Irazu, 6000-7000 ft. (H. Rogers). Two specimens. 
12. Hucosma, cerdalea, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 19.) . 
Antennae brownish cinereous. Palpi pale cinereous, tinged with brownish externally. Head brownish grey. 
Thorax brownish. Forewings brownish, with a long costal fold in the dg, extending nearly to the 
middle ; at the outer extremity of the fold commences a large, chocolate-brewn, quadrangular patch, 
placed obliquely, reaching nearly to the dorsum, and at its outer extremity connected with a smaller 
semilunate patch, curving down to the middle of the termen; above and beyond these patches the costa 
_ is obliquely streaked with brownish fuscous, alternating with three pairs of geminated pale cinereous 
lines, the extreme apex being chocolate-brown ; in some lights a rosy tinge is visible on the ground-colour 
near the base, and a leaden grey sheen above the tornus; cilia brownish grey, with a slight rosy sheen, 
a pale cinereous line along their base. Exp.al.15 mm. Hindwings greyish, an iridescent patch on the 
cell flecked with brown scales; cilia grey. Abdomen greyish. Legs greyish, with slightly paler tarsal 
bands. 
Type 3 (66470) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab, Costa Rica: Volcan de Irazu, 6000-7000 ft. (7. Rogers). Unique. 
13. Kucosma alphabetica, sp.n. (Tab. VII. fig. 21.) 
Antennae bone-grey. Palpi greyish ochreous. Thorax brownish grey, with silver-white transverse bands 
behind the middle. Furewings dark fawn-brownish, minutely speckled with fuscous, and with numerous 
shining silver-white markings ; an evenly broad streak from the base is cut off squarely and abruptly at 
the middle of the wing, a narrower but longer streak running parallel with it along the dorsum from the 
flexus to three-fourths; a little above the outer end of the latter a short, detached, streak points obliquely 
upward and outward, nearly meeting the apex of a bulb-shaped, outwardly pointed, streak coming from 
below the costa above it; beyond this again is a small costal spot, followed before the apex by a 
triangular costal patch enclosing a small brown costal spot ; two other small triangular spots precede the 
middle of the termen, one above the other—the silver spots appear to be somewhat variable in size and 
number; cilia white, with a brownish line running through them. Fap.al.23mm. Hindwings greyish 
brown, a line of the same running through the pale whitish cinereous cilia. Abdomen greyish brown. 
Legs pale brownish cinereous. 
Type & (6011 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. Mexico: MExico: Popocatepetl, 800-1000 ft., VII. 1906 (W. Schaus). 
Unique. 
ENARMONIA Hb. 
=Panopria Hb.; =Szuasra Stph.; =Zerraruera Tr.; =Eriorsera Gu.; =Hyrrruercra Gn. ; 
=Pampiusia Gn.; = Puaneta Stph.; Carosetia Stn.; =Carasreca Clms.; =Erisimus Wlsm. 
(tEpiseuus Dyar) ; =*Epiworra (Hb.) Fruld. 
