276 HETEROCERA. 
1. Tortrix piriferana Z. 
Grapholitha piriferana Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 158-9 sp. 3 (1877) *. 
Type 3 (100 Wlism. Det. 1892) Mus. Stgr. 
Hab. Central America——GUATEMALA: SOLOLA: Volcan de Atitlan, 2500-3500 ft., XIT. 
1880 (G. C. Champion)—Panama!: cuirigui?: Chiriqui (//. Ribbe)1: PANAMA: 
Panama (W. Schaus). | 
The type of this species is a ¢ belonging to the group Anacrusis Z.—founded on 
the 2. 
2. Tortrix nephrodes, sp. n. 
Antennae brownish fuscous. Palpi ferruginous. Head and front of Thoraa dark brownish ferruginous; the 
latter greyish cinereous posteriorly. Forewings with costa much arched near base, straightened beyond, 
termen deeply sinuate below apex, bulging outward below the middle; brownish cinereous, freckled, 
especially beyond the middle, with darker brownish reticulations; a dark umber-brown band, leaving 
the costa obliquely outward before the middle, forms an angle below the outer third of the cell, 
and is produced outward and upward to beyond the upper angle of the cell, where it is abruptly 
terminated at its indented apex by a white spot, the space between it and the costa being somewhat 
shaded with paler brownish; below and beyond the lower angle of the cell, on vein 4, is an oblique, 
kidney-shaped, dark umber-brown spot, another small spot of the same colour occurring at the extreme 
apex; cilia brownish cinereous, with a slight darker shade along their base. Ewvp. al. 31-45 mm. 
Hindwings dark brownish fuscous; a reddish brown shade-line near the base of the pale brownish 
cinereous cilia. Abdomen dark brownish fuscous. Legs brownish cinereous, 
Type @ (66558, V. de Chiriqui) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT7'. (66557) US. Nat. Mus.] 
flab. GUATEMALA: QUEZALTENANGO: Cerro Zunil, 4000-5000 ft., VIII-IX. 1880 
(G. C. Champion)—PaNnaMA: cHIRIQUI: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881-2 
(G. C. Champion). ‘Two specimens. | 
Closely allied to atrosparsana Z., but differing in the wider dark subcostal band, in 
the smaller white spot not enclosing a dark nucleus, and in the reniform, or geminate, 
not simple spot above the tornus—also in the much darker hindwings. 
8. Tortrix cordigera, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 17.) 
Antennae biciliate 3; cinereous. Palpi projecting less than the length of the head beyond it; brownish. 
Head and Thorax pale mouse-grey. Forewings with the costal half shining, pale mouse-grey to three- 
fourths, with two large reddish ferruginous dorsal patches, the first below the fold, near the base 
sending a short pointed excrescence obliquely upward across the cell; the second three times as large, 
kidney-shaped, extending to beyond the tornus, bulging upward over the upper angle of the cell, 
bounded at its outer edge by an obliquely curved band of the grey ground-colour, which reverts around 
its outer extremity to the tornus; this is margined again by a reddish ferruginous shade opposite the 
termen, separating it from the grey apex; cilia shining, mouse-grey. Exp. al. 19mm, Hindwings shining, 
aeneous, With opalescent tints; cilia shining, whitish. Abdomen shining, whitish ; anal tuft ochreous 
Legs whitish; spurs and tarsal joints tinged with brown. 
Type 3 (66559) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Panama: cuiriqui: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881—9 (G. 
Champion). Unique. | 
