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Hab. AMERICA, N-S. United States—Trxas: patuas: 20. V. (J. Boll)—Arizona : 
1883 (H. K. Morrison). Central America'—Mexico!: sonorat: 1883 (H. K. 
Morrison) '. 
4, Phalonia plicana W1sm. 
Conchylis plicana W\sm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1884 181 (1884) °. 
Type & (36601); 9 (36602) Mus. Wlsm. BM. 
Hab. Mexico’: sonora’: 1883 (H. K. Morrison)’. 
5. Phalonia disputabilis, sp.n. (Tab. LX. fig. 3.) 
Antennae chestnut-brown at the base, fading to pale leaden grey beyond. Palpi creamy, shaded with reddish 
chestnut on their outer sides. Head and Thoraw dull, creamy. Forewings shining, creamy, with a slight 
shade of chestnut-brown on the pale basal area—this is strongest on the costa toward the baso ; a hroad 
well-defined reddish-chestnut fascia runs obliquely outward, from before the middle of the dorsum to a 
little beyond the middle of the costa, this is of approximately even width throughout and has a patch of 
shining dark leaden grey scales on its outer edge, at the end of the cell, which is produced in connection 
with a narrow fuscous streak to the tornus; a pale spot on the costa above, and another on the dorsum 
below it, beyond these the apical and terminal area is of a paler chestnut colour, mixed with some fuscous 
scaling, which forms a small dark costal patch before the apex, and accompanied, around the apex and 
termen, by a few silvery scales; cilia fuscous, touched with silvery grey at their base and at their 
tips. Exp. al. 13 mm. HHindwings and cilia greyish fuscous. Abdomen greyish fuscous. Legs 
creamy whitish. 
Type 2 (66291) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Sulv. Coll.) BM. 
ITab. Mexico: GUERRERO: Omilteme, 8000 ft., VII. (ZZ. H. Smith). Unique. 
Closely allied to 5452 P. bunteana Rbnsn., but differing in the apical shades and 
markings. 
6. Phalonia arizela, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 4.) 
Antennae pale brownish ochreous. Palpi projecting the length of the head beyond it; straw-white, tinged 
with brown externally on the base of the median joint. Head straw-white. horaw dark ferruginous ; 
tegulao straw-white. Forewings elongate ovate ; straw-white, with a short dark ferruginous basal 
patch, its outer edge slightly angulated above the middle, and with a patch of the pale ground-colour at its 
base, extending to the dorsum but not to the costa; a arrow dark ferruginous fascia from the middle of 
the costa (attenuated on the cell) reaches the dorsum beyond the middle, and a few small ferruginous 
spots are scattered about the apical portion of the wing, but not at the extreme apex; cilia straw- 
white. Exp. al.20 mm. Hindwings broader than the forewings; straw-whitish, with a slight greyish 
tinge. Abdomen and Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type & (66298) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. [P7'. (38 Wlsm. Det. 1893) Mus. Stgr.] 
Hab. Panama: cuiriqur: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft, 1881-2 (@. ¢ 
Champion); 1872-3 (H. Ribbe). Two specimens. 
7. Phaionia leguminana, Busck. | 
Phalonia leguminana Busck. =Phtheochroa sp. (nr. amandana HS.) Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
1884 132 (1884)°. Phalonia leguminana Busck Jr. NY. Ent. Soc. 15 28-9 (1907) ?. 
Type o (10237) US. Nat. Mus.; sp. ?, 2 (36606) Mus. Wlsm. BM. : 
