290 HETEROCERA. 
fuscous shading on the middle of the costa, extending 
d of the cell, whence it is angulated backward to the 
d streaks of the same colour nearer to the base, and a 
narrow band, around the apex and termen, tapering toward the tornus ; the extreme edge of the costa 
is very narrowly pale cinereous; cilia pale cinereous. Exzp.al.14mm. Hind wings pale brownish 
cinereous; cilia paler. Abdomen brownish grey. Legs whitish ochreous. ; 
Type Q (65972) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P7. (65974) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. GUATEMALA! QUEZALTENANGO: Cerro Zunil, 4000-5000 ft., 1880 (G. C. Cham- 
pion). Four specimens. 
obscure rosy reddish, with a patch of greyish 
in a broken line obliquely outward to the en 
dorsum ; there are other obscure small spots an 
Very similar to Polyortha dolosa W1sm. (ante, p. 274), but differing, apart from the 
neuration, in its lighter hindwings and whitish cilia. 
45. Tortrix flosculana, sp. n. 
Antennae tawny reddish. Palpi short, slender, not reaching beyond the head; tawny red. Head and 
Thorax tawny reddish. Forewings, with the costa arched at the base, indented along the middle, the 
apex depressed and rounded, termen obliquely convex; tawny reddish, inclining to golden yellow on 
the upper half of the base and along the extreme edge of the costa, with a large semicircular olive-grey 
costal patch, narrowly margined with shining snow-white ; cilia tawny reddish, with an ochreous tinge 
towards their tips. Exp. al. 13mm. Hindwings ochreous red; cilia reddish ochreous. Abdomen 
reddish ochreous. Legs pale ochreous. 
Type @ (66617, V. de Atitlan) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PYL. (6042 Wlsm. Det. 1908) 
US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Central America—MeXxico: VERA cruz: Orizaba (W. Schaus)—GUATEMALA : 
SOLOLA: Volcan de Atitlan, 2500-3500 ft., XII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). 
Very similar in ornamentation to speculana Wlsm., but the ground-colour is 
entirely different, and it is a much smaller species. 
46. Tortrix speculana, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 32.) 
Antennae 3 delicately biciliate 13; whitish, tinged with brown at the base. Pali very slender; whitish. 
Head brown, Thorax white, with a slight brownish tinge. Forewings much widened outward, 
slightly bent near the base, the costa straight beyond, apex scarcely rounded, termen oblique; white, 
with a delicate brown shade overflowing the basal portion, and some stronger brown mottling at the 
outer fourth, running parallel to the termen and produced along the costa to the apex; a very 
large, irregularly triangular, costal blotch of a delicate bluish grey overspreads the whole outer half 
of the cell, its lower extremity resting on the fold, delicately outlined by white, from which it is 
separated by a very slender line of black scales ; cilia silvery white; underside with a slight brownish 
tinge, the large triangular spot tawny brown. Exp. al. 22mm. Hindwings silvery white slightly 
hyaline ; cilia shining, white; underside silvery white. Abdomen ochreous. Legs yellowish white, 
Type 3 (66613) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. ~ 
Hab. GUATEMALA: TOTONICAPAM: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft. (@. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
47. Tortrix ophiodes, sp.n. (Tab. VITI. fig. 33.) 
Antennae stone-ochreous. Palpi projecting more than the leneth of the h i 
: ead beyond it; - 
‘speckled with reddish brown externally. Head stone-colour. Thorax stone-ochreous with unetenttac 
lateral tufts of spatulate scales, some of which are tipped with reddish brown. Forewings (without fol 
‘od ? 
