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end of the cell cream-coloured—the whole overrun by shining leaden grey mottling; cilia and the 
extreme edge of the termen cream-coloured. xp. al. 18 mm. Hindwings shining, whitish ;. cilia 
slightly cream-coloured, dusted with brownish at the extreme apex beneath. Abdomen whitish ; anal 
tuft and Legs cream-coloured. 
Type & (67075) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GvaveMaLA: Quicné: Quiché Mts., 7000-9000 ft. (@ C. Champion). 
Unique. | 
21. Tortrix smicrotes, sp. n. 
Antennae pale fawn-ochreous. Palpi projecting a little beyond the head; pale fawn-ochreous. Head pale 
fawn-ochreous. Thorax pale fawn-ochreous, with a brownish tinge. Forewings pale fawn-ochreous ; 
a short basal patch including the costal fold, an oblique median fascia, dilated outward on and below 
the cell, and a small postmedian costal patch greyish fawn—the latter sending out some fawn-grey 
lines across’ the apical portion of the wing, which contains a few shining scales; cilia pale fawn- 
ochreous. Exp. al. g 15 mm.; 2 175 mm. Hindwings pale greyish, tending to pale ochreous 
about the apex; cilia scarcely paler than the wings. -Abdomen greyish, anal tuft ochreous. Legs 
whitish ochreous. 
Type Q (66516); ¢ (66515) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PTI. (66517) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: everrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VITI-IX. (H. H. Smith). Five 
specimens. 
22. Tortrix metalleta, sp. n. 
Antennae ciliate 4; brownish ochreous, spotted above with fuscous. Palyt projecting the length of the 
head beyond it; brownish ochreous. Head and Thorax yellowish brown. Jorewings with a strong 
costal fold in the ¢; yellowish brown, spotted with shining leaden grey metallic scales, forming 
scattered spots on the basal half and waved transverse lines of spots on the outer half—so far as the 
general direction of these can be traced, the more conspicuous are an outwardly curved line arising 
from the middle of the costa, forked at the end of the cell, and reaching the dorsum before the tornus 
in two places; a shorter oblique line from the costa beyond this, and a third line running nearly 
parallel to the termen, but the direction and distribution of the lines of spots appears to be somewhat 
irregular ; some very small similar metallic spots lie on the margin at the base of the pale brownish 
ochreous cilia, which in some lights have a pinkish or lilac tinge. Evp.al. d 15 mm.; Q 15°5 mm. 
Hindwings ¢ tawny grey; cilia paler; Q with the apex and apical cilia slightly tinged with ochreous. 
Abdomen tawny grey; anal tuft ochreous, Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type 3 (66520); 2 (66521) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P7. (66524) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII. (Hl. H. Smith). Five specimens. 
23. Tortrix triplagata, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 22.) 
Antennae brownish. Palpi pale ochreous, the median joint slightly shaded externally. Head whitish 
ochreous. Thorax reddish brown, the tegulae pale ochreous. orewings whitish ochreous, shaded with 
pale fawn-ochreous, an oblique dorsal blotch before the middle, an outwardly oblique costal blotch 
about the middle, and a second smaller costal blotch before the apex—chestnut-brown, with a few fuscous 
scales around their edges; the dorsal blotch arises at about one-fourth from the base, is contracted on 
the fold and dilated outwards above it; the costal blotch terminates at the end of the cell, but emits 
a dark fawn ochreous nace from its lower extremity to the termen above the tornus; cilia whitish 
ochreous. Hap.al. 11-5 mm. Hindwings greyish, with a sli i . ali - 
greyish sohreous. Legs whitish. oe’ ght rosy tinge; cilia very pale, Abdomen 
Type 2 (66449) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
