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along the dorsum and considerably along the costa, leaving the greater part of the apical half of the wing 
of the pale ground-colour, on which is a faint olivaceous shade towards the dorsum and om ™ ner 
shining, silvery, transverse streaks—the extreme apex tawny brownish ; cilia on the upper a i ‘lie 
margin tawny, tending to pale ochreous around the tornus. Exp. al, 22 mm. Hindwings aad cilia 
shining whitish. Abdomen whitish ochreous. 
Type 2 (66561, Omilteme) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P7. (66562) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Omilteme, 8000 ft., VIII. (H. IZ. Smith); GuaTEmata : 
TOTONIcAPAM : Totonicapam, &500-10,500 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Two 
specimens, 
51. Tortrix atima, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 35.) 
Antennae reddish fawn. Pulpi short, projecting less than the length of the head beyond it; reddish fawn, 
Head reddish fawn, the Zhoraa slightly darker, with a strong raised tuft of ferruginous scales posteriorly. 
Forewings dark reddish fawn, inclining to chestnut-brown, of which there are shades and patches indi- 
cating a basal patch, not rising above the cell, a central fascia, commencing a little before the middle on 
the arched antericr portion of the costa, broken on the upper edge of the cell, but widening and diffused 
obliquely outward to the dorsum beyond the middle and extending as far as the tornus ; another elongate 
lunate shade of the same colour occurs on the costa between this and the apex, and the termen is 
narrowly tinted with the same, including the cilia; on the dorsum, before the fascia, is a rather shining 
greyish patch, narrowly margined above and externally by a paler line, and the came shining greyish 
wash is reproduced less intensely on the paler portions beyond the fascia and over the whole terminal 
area, where it is slightly flecked with chestnut-brown scales; the termen is slightly sinuate below the 
apex, the tornal cilia rather shining grey. fap. al. 15 mm. Hindwings slightly shining, bright 
ochreous, tinged with greyish toward the base; cilia ochreous. Abdomen fawn-brownish, with an 
ochreous tinge posteriorly. Legs (broken). 
Type 2 (66563) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Panama: cHreiqui: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881 (G. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
52. Tortrix cratista, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 1.) 
Antennae 3 pubescent; delicately banded with tawny brown. Palpi, Head, and Thorax tawny brown. 
Forewings, with the costa deeply excavate before the apex, the termen also excavate below it; tawny, 
with an ill-defined dark tawny-brown fascia, narrow on the costa before the middle, extending obliquely 
to the tornus, much widened on and above the dorsum; an oblique streak of the same colour, arising 
from the middle of the costal excavation, is bent downward after nearly reaching the lower half of the 
termen ; a streak of the s:me colour, from the apex, occupies the upper half of the termen, and is preceded 
by a similar, shorter, diffused costal streak—these markings are ill-defined end not easily traceable 
without a lens; cilia shining, tawny greyish ; underside tawny, the costa ochreous, mottled with tawny. 
Exp.al. 3 17 mm.; 2 20mm. Hindwings, with the central portion white, the margins brvadly shaded 
with brownish fuscous ; cilia whitish grey, with a brownish fuscous basal line ; 
about the apex. Abdomen brownish fuscous, the anal tuft paler. 
Type 3 (66564); 2 (66565) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
underside white, except 
Legs dirty whitish. 
Hab. GUATEMALA: TOTONICAPAM: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft., VIII.1880 (G4. C. 
Champion). Two specimens, 
In the larger @ the central portion of the hindwings is bright ochreous, the under- 
side yellow, the costa orange-ochreous with tawny mottlings. 
