258: HETEROCERA. 
through them. Abdomen brownish fuscous, transversely banded with stone-grey. Legs greyish, the 
tarsal joints barred with greyish fuscous. 
Type & (66428); 2 (66429) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. (PLT. (66432-3) US, Nat. Mus. 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VITI-Ix. (H. H. Smith). Seven 
specimens. 
8. Dichrorampha aztecana, sp. n. 
Antennae brownish fuscous. Puwlpi white on their basal half, the outer half brownish fuscous. Head and 
Thorax brownish fuscous; face white. Forewings, ¢ with a narrow costal fold reaching to the middle ; 
dark brownish fuscous, with some slight paler mottling, by which an obliquely elevated and divided 
dorsal patch is so faintly indicated as to be difficult to observe, there are also a few darker fuscous spots 
between the faint steel-bluish lines, which, emanating obliquely outward from the costa, are bent 
downward as they become almost blended with the ground-colour across the wing—of these the more 
noticeable are two, which emanate from the first and third, respectively, of a series of five, outwardly 
oblique, silvery white, costal streaklets beyond the middle, the first, bent downward, forms a double inner 
margin to the ocelloid tornal patch, in which are three black spots on the lower half of the termen; the 
second running to the subapical indentation in a black apical and terminal line, but receiving on its way 
the bluish tips of the two outer costal streaklets; cilia shining, silvery grey. Lxp.al.9 mm. Hind- 
wings brown ; cilia hoary greyish, with a dark shade-line along their base and around the apex, another 
beyond their middle. Abdomen bronzy brownish fuscous. Jegs grey, with whitish tips to tibiae and 
tarsi, 
Type 3 (66435); 2 (66436) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (65370) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: GUERRERO: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII. (AH. H. Smith): tasasco : Feapa, 
IIT. (27. H. Smith). Three specimens. 
9. Dichrorampha heptagramma, sp.n. (Tab. VII. fig. 31.) 
Antennae minutely ciliate; greyish fuscous. Palpi erect, thinly clothed, the very short terminal joint 
porrect ; cinereous, shaded with fuscous. Head and Thorax greyish fuscous. forewings without costal 
fold; brownish fuscous, with a slight purplish tinge, a series of pale cinereous, geminate, costal strigulae 
are more oblique before than beyond the middle, and are not continued to the apex, the last pair, at one- 
seventh from the apex, emitting a straight steel-blue streak, which joins the apex of a similar but very 
oblique streak emitted from the third of the preceding pairs, the two intermediate pairs being also 
shortly tipped with blue; similar blue streaks, parailel to the oblique one, proceed from two of the other 
costal geminations before the middle, and, from their extremities run two or three short dark lines 
to the angle formed by those beyond them, below which the ocelloid patch, inwardly bordered by pale 
greyish cinereous, contains seven, short, parallel black dashes of uneven length, one above the other, not 
reaching the termen, where there is a pale cinereous line along the base of the brownish fuscous cilia. 
Exp. al. 14 mm. Hindwings brownish fuscous; cilia tipped with pale cinereous. Abdomen greyish 
fuscous. Legs greyish cinereous. 
Type 3 (66425) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
flab. Mzxtco: rapasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Sinith). Unique. 
The only specimen of this very distinct species is unfortunately in poor condition. 
CYDIA Hb. 
= Laspryrresia Hb.; =§Eeurvzs Kby-Spence (Busck) ; =Carrocarsa Tr. : 
3 =§tGrarxorira Tr. 
({Grapnourraa Tr.) ; =Evusriza Stph.; =Aspiia Stph.; =Senanra Stph.; = Epuipprpyora Dp.; 
— ; . . — . — 3 N . —_ 1. : 
=Oravia Gn.; =Enpovisa Gn.; =Stigmonota Gn.; =Orcuemia Gn.;| =Cerrata Stph. ; 
