278 HETEROCERA. . 
8. Tortrix chaldera Druce. oe 
Grammophora chaldera Druce Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 1 259 (V. 1889), Pf. 26°5 (VII. 1839) °. 
Type 3 (1899:53) Godm-Salv. Coll. BM. 
Hab. Costa Rica1: Volcan de Irazu, 6000 ft. (H. Rogers) '. 
This species, described as belonging to the Noctuidae (Bryophilidae), must be removed 
to Tortrix L. (Eulia Hb.), with which it agrees in neuration (FW: 12 veins, all 
separate, 7 to termen. HW: cubitus impectinate; 8 veins, 6—7 separate, but closely 
approximate basally; 3-4 connate, 5 approximate to 4. Thorax tufted posteriorly). 
9. Tortrix chloantha, sp. n. 
Antennae cinereous. Palpi ascending, not reaching above the vertex, terminal joint about one-third median, 
both very sparsely clothed ; cinereous. Head pale cinereous. horaw whitish grey, the tegulae sprinkled. 
with brilliant green scales on a black ground. Furewings somewhat broad, the costa slightly arched, 
termen not oblique, scarcely sinuate below the apex; with dark brownish fuscous, almost black, patches 
on a shining white ground-colour, profusely sprinkled with elongate brilliant green scales; the black and 
green patches and mottling prevail over the greater part of the wing, the pale ground-colour appearing 
between them in waved lines and bands, of which the most conspicuous are from the costa before the 
middle, from the costa beyond the middle, running to the tornus, and from the apex, reverting downward 
to the termen; the only dark fuscous patch which is not sprinkled with green occurs beyond the end of 
the cell; cilia whitish, with a fuscous shade near their base. Eup. al.36mm. Hindwings brownish 
grey ; cilia paler. Abdomen grey. Legs pale cinereous. 
Type 2 (66512) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: @urERRERO: Sierra de las Aguas Escondidas, 7000 ft. VI. 
(H. H. Smith). Unique. 
Allied to chaldera Druce, but the markings are somewhat differently placed, and the 
white patches which are so conspicuous in magicana Z. and chaldera Druce are absent 
in this species. 
10. Tortrix magicana Z. 
Penthina (Sericoris) magicana Z. Stett. Ent. Ztg. 27 150-1 sp. 11 Pf. 1-9 (1866) *. 
Type 2 Kaden Coll. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—Costa Rica: Juan Vifias (W. Schaus). 
South America—Co.omBia (Aaden)1—Braziu: RIO DE JANEIRO: Petropolis, 1881 
(H. Doer). 
11. Tortrix biocellata, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 18.) 
Antennae ciliate 13; ochreous, Pulpit projecting the length of the head beyondit; ochreous. Head ochreous. 
Thorax ferruginous. Forewings, with the costa slightly arched towards the base, apex rounded, termen 
oblique ; whitish ochreous, striated on the basal half, and suffused on the outer half with lead 
with two conspicuous, circular, tawny ferruginous spots, narrowly pale-margined, the first large 
the costa slightly beyond the middle and extending to the lower angle of the cell; the second smaller 
situated halfway between the first and the middle of the termen; cilia whitish ochreous, a few fuscous 
scales lying at their base along the termen. Evp, al. ¢ 13:5, 2 20 mm. Hindwings pale greyish 
en grey; 
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