
TORTRIX. 281 
—PanaMAa: cHIRIQUI: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881-2 (G@. C. Champion). 
Three specimens. 
Very near 5375 virescana Clem., but larger, and with paler hindwings. 
17. Tortrix urbana Busck. 
Tortriz urbana Busck Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 14 : 1912 86 (1912) *. 
Type o (14526) US. Nat. Mus. [PTT. (33919-20) Mus. Wlsm. BM.] 
Hab, Mexico': mexico’: Mexico City (R. Miiller)', VII. 1909, XI. 1911 (R. Miiller). 
18. Tortrix heureta, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 19.) 
Antennae (broken), biciliate 1 in the ¢; rusty reddish at the base. Palpi projecting the length of the 
head beyond it, moderately clothed, the terminal joint depressed; ferruginous externally, paler on their 
inner sides, Head and Thorax ferruginous. Forewings shining, silvery grey ; suffused and blotched 
irregularly with bright reddish ferruginous, forming a basal patch, broken on the fold, an oblique central 
fascia, broken on the cell, but dilated outward above and below it, and a subapical band reaching the 
lower half of the termen and dilated in the form of a dark triangular costal shade before the apex ; 
cilia shining, whitish, mottled with grey on the lower half, and suffused with pale ferruginous on the 
apical half of the margin. Exp. al. 24mm. Hindwings greyish white, the veins marked out by lines 
of brownish grey scales; cilia shining, whitish. -Abdomen greyish fuscous. Legs whitish ochreous, the 
tarsi tinged with ferruginous. 
Type 3 (67072, Quiché Mts.) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. . 
Hab. GUATEMALA: BAJA VERA Paz: San Gerdénimo, 1879-80 (G. C. Champion): 
QUICHE: Quiché Mts., 7000-9000 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Two specimens. 
19. Tortrix hirsutipalpis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 20.) 
Antennae notched and ciliate 1; cream-coloured, spotted with brown above throughout. Palpi stretching 
more than twice the length of the head beyond it; with long scales above and beneath; pale creamy, 
slightly shaded with brown. Head and Thorax cream-colour. Forewings much mottled with pale and 
dark fawn-brown, becoming almost umber-brown in a broad transverse shade beyond the middle; three 
patches, two costal and one dorsal, with a spot at the apex, all cream-colour, with some brownish speckling ; 
numerous patches and bands of shining metallic steel-grey are scattered about the darker portions of 
the wing, and two or three shining brassy yellow spots are contiguous to the lower half of the termen ; 
cilia cream-colour, shaded with brownish near their base—at the tornus greyish fuscous. Exp. al. 
18 mm. Hindwings and cilia greyish white, a few fuscous scales before the apex; shaded with fuscous 
along the costa beneath. Abdomen and Legs whitish. 
Type $ (67074) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GuATEMALA: TOTONICAPAM: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. 
Champion). Unique. 
20. Tortrix endela, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 21.) 
Antennae g notched and biciliate 3; cream-colour, dotted with brownish near the base. Palpi smooth, 
stretching scarcely more than the length of the head beyond it, terminal joint short ; cream-colour, 
speckled with brownish externally. Head and Thorax cream-colour. Forewings fawn-brown, with a 
quadrate costal blotch, a small basal spot and the apical portion of the costa, with a patch beyond the 
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