280 HETEROCERA. 
the apex a brown costal triangle throws out one or more sinuous lines passing through a group of black 
he termen precedes the brown cilia; underside 
dots a little above the middle; a brown line aleng t 
speckled about the costa and apex. Exp. al, 21 mm. Hindwings pale cinereous, slightly shaded and 
dappled around the apex with pale greyish fuscous ; underside speckled about the costa and apex. 
Abdomen greyish ochreous. Legs pale ochreous. 
Type & (65962, Senahu) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P2. (65963) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Central America—Mexico: vera cruz: Las Vigas, 8000 ft., 1887 (W. Schaus)— 
GUATEMALA: VeRA Paz: Senahu (G. C. Champion): soLoLta: Volcan de Atitlan, 2500- 
3500 ft., XII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Three specimens. 
15. Tortrix montezumae, sp. n. 
Antennae ochreous. Palpi pale chestnut-brown at their outer sides, ochreous above. Head brownish 
ochreous. Thorax ochreous, mottled with brownish, the tegulae rather shining, whitish ochreous; a 
pale chestnut-brown crest posteriorly. Forewings ochreous, the interspaces between the darker 
chestnut-brown markings having a shining gloss; the darker markings are :—first, an irregular, somewhat 
mottled basal patch, slightly wider on the dorsum than on the costa, its outer edge slightly convex and 
ill-defined, reaching to one-fourth from the base; secondly, an outwardly oblique fascia leaving the 
costa before the middle, dilated outward below the middle, but touching the dorsum beyond the middle 
only at its inner edge, its inner margin indented within the upper edge of the cell by a pale, shining, 
dark-centred, ocelloid spot of the lighter ground-colour, followed by some fuscous scaling; beyond 
this fascia is a dark, chestnut-brown, triangular costal patch, with a dilute sinuate shade below it. 
tapering to the tornus; a small dark costul spot precedes the apex, with a faint sinuate shade almost 
touching the termen above the middle; the pale interspaces show slender dividing shade-lines toward 
the costa; cilia shining ochreous. wp. al. 16-18 mm. Hindwings shining, pale brownish grey, very 
faintly reticulate at the apex, more distinctly so on the underside; cilia shining whitish. Abdomen 
ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous, tarsi faintly spotted. 
Type & (65964, Amula) Mus, Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PIT'. (4701-2, 4709; 5953 Wlsm. Det. 
1908) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: vers cruz: Las Vigas, 8000 ft., 1887 (W. Schaus); Orizaba (W. 
Schaus): Mexico: Popocatepetl, 8000 ft., VI. 1906 (W. Schaus): euERRERO: Amula, 
6000 ft., VIII. (#. H. Smith). Ten specimens. 
_ This species is extremely similar to velutinana Wkr., but it is a little larger, and 
the hindwings are paler—less uniformly clouded. 
16. Tortrix guatemalica, sp. n. 
Antennae cinereous, speckled at the base. Palpi stone-grey, speckled with brownish fuscous. Head and 
Thorax brownish grey. Forewings silvery grey, with a slight ochreous suffusion on the basal half 
some brownish fuscous speckling along the costa, and a brownish fuscous shade along the dorsum : an 
oblique, median, brownish fuscous fascia is dilated outward on the cell, and along the dorsum toward 
the tornus, but is less conspicuous in colour than the triangular, rust-brown, costal patch which 
precedes the apex; some brownish fuscous speckling above the termen precedes the mixed whitish 
ochreous and pale ferruginous cilia. Exp. al. 23 mm. Hindwings shining, greyish white, with ° 
opalescent reflection—speckled with fuscuus along the costa on the underside ; cilia shining hiti i. 
with a slight ochreous tinge. Abdomen silvery grey, anal tuft ochreous. Legs whitish ochree a 
Type 2 (65969, Totonicapam) Mus. Wl1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P7’. (65970) US, Nat. Mus 
Hab. Central America—GuATEMALA : TOTONICAPAM: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft 
VIII. 1880 (G@. C. Champion)—Costa Rica: Volcan de Irazu, 6000-7000 ft. (7. Rogers) 
