
TORTRIX, 289 
darker line faintly indicated along their base, Exp.al. 16 mm. Hindwings white, faintly stained 
with pale ochreous, especially along the margins. Abdomen pale fawn-ochreous. Legs white. 
Type S$ (6002 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. Mmxico: DURANGO: Durango, © Cynipid-gall on Quercus sp , ex. 11, II. 1897. 
Unique. 
42. Tortrix crucifer, sp. n. 
Antennae biciliate 13; pale fawn-ochreous. Palpi slender, projecting less than the length of the head 
beyond it; fawn-coloured. Head pale ochreous. Thorax pale ochreous, with a fawn-brown band 
behind the head. forewings shining, pale golden-yellow, delicately and profusely reticulated throughout 
with bright reddish ochreous; a dull fawn-brown shade, commencing on the costa at one-sixth from 
the base, forms a right-angle on the cell, and reverting to the dorsum is produced outward along it to 
one-third from the base, where it meets an irregular, narrow, oblique band atisirg on the costa at about 
one-fourth from the apex; this band crosses at right-angles a similar band, arising on the costa before 
the middle and terminating somewhat above and before the tornus, one or two spots of the same colour 
lying on the costa before and beyond the outer band; cilia fawu-brown with a slight lilee tinge. 
Kap. al. 215-24 mm. Hindwings pearly grey; cilia almost white. Abdomen very pale, shining, 
echreous. Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type 3 (66618, Quiché) Mus. Wlsm. (Giodm-Salv, Coll.) BM. [P7Z. (4710) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Central America—Mexico: purANGo: Milpas, 5900 ft., (A. Forrer): VERA CRUZ: 
Las Vigas, 8000 ft., 1887 (W. Schaus)—GvaTEMaLA: Quicu&: Quiché Mts., 7000- 
9000 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. Champion): @uaTEMaLA: Guatemala City (J. Rodriguez). 
Four specimens. 
In the specimen from Milpas (66620 ¢ ) the forewings are suffused with chestnut- 
red, almost obliterating the markings; the head and thorax are also chestnut. 
43. Tortrix regilla, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 31.) 
Antennae serrate and strongly biciliate 2; pale fawn-grey. Palpi projecting scarcely the length of the 
head in front; pale fawn. Head slightly tufted in front; pale fawn-grey. Yhoraa strongly tufted 
posteriorly; fawn-grey. Forewings yellowish fawn, the outer half transversely streaked with wide 
broken lines of shining leaden grey; a purplish elongate patch at the base of the costa; a rather larger 
triangular patch on the middle of the costa, and a smaller, elongate, purple patch on the costa before 
the apex—the last two slenderly outlined with leaden grey, which passes from the apex of the costal 
triangle surrounding a small cupreous spot ‘at the end of the cell; below the apex is a ferruginous 
streak, centred with leaden grey, which occupies the upper half of the termen, the otherwise pale 
fawn-yellow cilia being dark tawny grey at the their base so far as this streak extends. wp. al. 
ld mm. Hindwings coppery brown; cilia shining, pale greyish. Abdomen tawny grey. Legs shining, 
whitish. 
Type & (66616) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GuateMata: RETALHULEU: Las Mercedes, 3000 ft, X-XI. 1580 (G. €. 
Champion). Unique. 
44, Tortrix apatela, sp. u. 
Antennae pale brownish cinereous. Palpi smooth, very short, scarcely projecting beyond the face; pale 
brownish cinereous. Head and Thorax greyish fuscous. Horewings with costa rather abruptly arched 
near the base and slightly convex beyond, apex angular, termen convex, tornus rounded ; subreticulate, 
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