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‘Type 12: Carpocapsa latiferreana Wlsm. (Riley 1881). 
Metissorus Riley Tr. St. Louis Ac. Sc. 4 322-8 (1881). +Maxzzsopvs Fruld. Tr. Am. Ent. Soe. 
10 54 sp. 398 (1882). +Mzxzzrorvs Pkrd. US. Dp. Agr. Rp. Ent. Com. 5 219 (1890). Metis- 
sopus Frnld. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 471 sp. 5295 (1902). t+Mzxxzsorvs Krft., Smith’s 
Check-List Lp, Bor-Am. 104 sp. 5711 (1903).; Mexrssopus Frnld. Gn. Tortr. 42, (+Mzzzrssopvs) 
60 (1908). 
Type 13: Leptarthra aulacodes Lwr. (Lwr. 1902). 
LeprartHra Lwr. Tr. Roy. Soc. S-Austral. 26 253-4 (1902) ; Frnid. Gn. Tortr. 48, 63 (1908); 
Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 36:1911 286 (1911). 
Type 14: Tortrix inquinatana Hb. (Knl. 1910). 
§Croprropnora Knil., Splr. Schm. Eur. 2 294 no. 28 sp. 1 Pf. 86°80 (1910). 
§Crvbylophora Kul. is homonymous with CropytorHora Meyr,. (1881) Lep. 
1. Cydia signifer, sp. n. 
Antennae greyish fuscous. Palpi pale greyish. Head greyish fuscous. Thoraw dark fuscous. Forewings 
dark fuscous, with a strong, milk-white, quadrangular patch arising from the middle of the dorsum, 
reaching two-thirds across the wing, gradually narrowed upward, taking the form of a triangle with the 
apex cut off; a series of geminated white streaklets, to the number of six or seven pairs along the costa, 
two before, and four or five beyond the middle, all terminating in bright steel-blue; the first two send 
out oblique steel-blue streaks to the upper extremity of the dorsal patch, the third sends out a curved 
steel-blue streak reaching to the flexus, above which it is somewhat dilated and divided; cilia bright 
shining lilac; underside greyish, iridescent, with six whitish costal spots beyond the middle. Exp. al. 
1U mm. Hindwings tawny brown; cilia pale lilac; underside greyish, iridescent. Abdomen tawny 
greyish fuscous ; underside silvery white. Legs greyish, with pale tarsal bands. - 
Type 3 (66447) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. [Type 92 (66448) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: TaBasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). ‘lwo specimens. 
9, Cydia menoides, sp.n. (Tab. VII. fig. 32.) 
Antennae fuscous. Palpi white. Head and Thorax fuscous ; face white. Forewings bronzy brown, with 
. three groups of silvery white costal streaks, the first consisting of two streaks before the middle, one long 
and very oblique, steel-blue on its lower half, the other short, not reaching beyond the apex of the first ; 
the second group consisting of four streaks, the first scarcely beyond the middle, long and very oblique, 
shading to lilac and steel-blue after leaving the costa, and reaching at its apex the metallic streak which 
forms the inner margin of the ocelloid patch, the two middle ones short, the outer one emitting a blue 
line reaching nearly as far as the third group, which consists of two less oblique streaks before the 
apex ; on the middle of the dorsum is an oblique white cuneiform patch, tinged with lilac at its upper 
extremity, beyond this the ocelloid patch, containing two or three black lines, is margined before by a 
long, and behind by a short, pinkish lilac, metallic streak ; cilia steel-grey, with a black line along their 
base, scarcely interrupted on the subapical indentation. Hap.al.11 mm, Hindwings bronzy brown ; 
cilia blue-grey, with a dark line along their base. Abdomen tuscous. Legs whitish cinereous. 
Type & (66440) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: GUERRERO: Omilteme, 8000 ft., VII. (A. H. Smith). Unique. 
3. Cydia perlaeta, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 83.) 
Antennae tawny fuscous. Palpi purplish grey. Head purplish fuscous. Thorax bronzy fuscous. Furewings 
dark bronzy brown on the basal half, ferruginous on the outer half; ornamented with angulated black 

