302 _ HETEROCERA. 
HILAROGRAPHA Z. 
Type: Phalaena Tortrix swederiana Stoll (W1sm. 1897). 
Serrosroma Z. (Hirarocrapna Z.) Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 186-90 sp. 1-2 (1877). H1zaro- 
crapua Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1897 51-2 (1897). ; 
1. Hilarographa swederiana Stoll. 
=trabeana F, & R.’. 
Phalaena Tortrie swederiana Stoll Sppl. Crmr. Pap. Exot. 75, 384 Pf. 16°5) (1790)*. Gauris 
swederiana Hb. Verz. Schm. 374 sp. 8583 (1826) *; Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 414 sp. 8 (1863) °. 
Grapholitha ? trabeana F. & R. Reise Nov. Zool-Lp. 2 Pf. 1388-9 (1875) *. Setzostoma 
(Hilarographa Z.) swederiana Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 187-9 sp. 1 (1877) °. Hilarographa 
swederiana Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1897 51-2 (1897) °. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America °—PanaMa°’: CHIRIQUI 5 (H. Ribbe)’; 
Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., 1881-3 (G. C. Champion). South America 1~6__COLOMBIA : 
cunpINAMARCA: Cananche, IX. 1903 (de Mathan)—British Gutana (J. Rodway, 
1907)—Durcn Guiaya*>: Suriname (Renaud) ”? ; Paramaribo (W. Schaus)—FRENcH 
Guana: Cayenne (Ragonot, 1894)—Brazin*~*: amazons** (ZH. W. Bates)*; Ega 
(H. W. Bates)**; Lago Carrado, Rio Jurua, 30. X. 1874 (J. H. W. Trail): Para®?: 
Para (G. Graham; H. W. Bates)*?. 
2. Hilarographa ribbei Z. . 
Setiostoma (Hilarographa Z.) ribbei Z. Hor. Soc, Ent. Ross. 18 189-90 (1877) », 
Antennae brown. Palpi slightly rough beneath, closely recurved to the vertex; pale ochreous. Head brown 
above; face ochreous. Z'horax brown, with ochreous streaks about the tegulae. Forewings, with the 
costa slightly arched beyond the middle, termen scarcely incised below, apex convex beneath ; purplish 
brown, with pale ochreous and steel-blue oblique costal streaks, blending with golden yellow in the 
terminal portion of the wing, on which the purplish ground-colour encroaches in waved bands and 
blotches ; a large, subovate, pale golden ochreous patch crosses the fold before the middle, reaching the 
middle of the cell at its upper extremity, and nearly reaching the basal third of the dorsum at its lower 
extremity; before the tornus is a small, slightly oblique, erect patch of the same colour; the costal 
streaks consist of three (before, at, and beyond the middle respectively), of which the two outer ones 
become steel-blue after leaving the margin—and a series of four before the apex ; the first, widely 
separated at its origin from the outer three, forming a steel-blue line extending nearly to the termen ; 
the outer three are whitish ochreous, cuneiform, in close juxtaposition, their apices somewhat con- 
verging ; cilia (worn); underside cupreous. Exp. al. 20-21 mm. Hindwings rich cupreous; cilia 
inclining to ochreous; underside cupreous. Abdomen brownish cupreous, pale ochreous beneath. 
Legs shining, pale ochreous, the tarsi smeared with cupreous. 
Type 2 (Chiriqui) Mus. Stgr. [CTZ. 2 (66666, San Juan) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM.] 
Hab. AMERICA}, C-S. Central America'—Mexico: vERA ckUZ: Santa Rosa, VIII. 
1906 (W. Schaus)—GUATEMALA: ALTA VERA PAZ: San Juan, 1800 ft., 24-30. XI, 1879 
(G. C. Champion)—Costa Rica: Peralta, 2000 ft., X. 1906 (W. Schaus)—PanaMa?: 
cuoriqul (H. Ribbe)*. South America—Ecuapor : Paramba, Il]. 1897 (W. F. 4. 
Rosenberg); Chimborazo, IX. 1897 (W. F. H. Rosenberg). 
