324 HETEROCERA. 
9. Anchimacheta capnodes, sp. n. 7 a 
r half of the median greyish fuscous 
Antennae stone-grey. Palpi stone-grey, the terminal joint and the uppel ; a 
externally. Head pale stone-grey. Thorax stone-grey. Forewings pale stone-grey, mottled wit 
greyish fuscous, of which there is a small spot at the base of the costa, followed by a costal patch 
reaching to one-fourth, and a transverse median shade, its inner edge somewhat sinuate and curved 
outward on the fold, its outer side diffused and diluted, influencing the colour of the rather mottled 
wing-surface to the apex and termen; a small costal patch at the commencement of the cilia is 
inverted at its lower extremity, with a blackish dot below it, and another, rather larger, in the same 
line above the tornus; a few greyish fuscous scales lie around the apex before the dull stone-grey cilia. 
Exp. al. 15 mm, Hindwings brownish grey; cilia brownish grey, with a pale line at their base 
inclining to ochreous. Abdomen greyish. Legs brownish cinereous, shaded before and behind the 
second pair of spurs with greyish fuscous. . 
Type 5 (66051); 9 (66052) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. (PTT. (66053-4) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII (H. #. Smith). Four 
specimens. 
3. Anchimacheta tolmetes, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 27.) 
Antennae brownish cinereous. Palpi brownish cinereous, shaded externally with brownish fuscous, almost 
to their apex. Head and Thorax brownish cinereous. Forewings brownish cinereous, with a strong 
patch of dark reddish fuscous suffusion near the base, diluted outward nearly to the middle of the costa, and 
having an elongate, stone-whitish, dorsal patch at its lower extremity, around which it is diluted to the 
flexus and to the middle of the dorsum, blending with the paler ground-colour outward, but reappearing 
in a small costal patch at the commencement of the costal cilia, below which are two blackish spots—one 
above the other, the lower and larger one, above the tornus, preceded and followed by some few stone- 
whitish scales; cilia brownish cinereous. Exzp.al.14mm. Hindwings brownish grey, with a strong 
pale rust-brown suffusion at their base. Abdomen brownish cinereous. Legs cinereous. 
Type 3 (66050) Mus. Wlsm. (Giodm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
This species agrees with iodes Wlsm. in having a strong pale rust-brown suffusion 
at the base of the hindwings, while it differs in the more general suffusion of the 
forewings which lack the pale intermediate bands between the darker markings, but 
are distinguished by the pale whitish dorsal patch and the suffused dark reddish 
fuscous patch at the basal third. 
HYPONOMEUTA Ltr. 
= | Yronomevre Ltr., = + Yeonomxvra Ltr. ({ Hyronomevta Sdf.); = Hyprnantes Hb. 
= § Eeurwea Hw.; = Nreura Hb. 
e . ° 
(vrovopeurés, }, dv [vrovopevo|=to undermine, to make mines.) 
Type: Tinea evonymella L. (Ltr. 1802). . 
Hyeonomevta Ltr. ({Sdf.) =tYrowomevra Ltr. [Préc. Gen. Ins. 146 no. 16 (1796) MN.]: 
HN. Crust-Ins. 3 417-8 (1802): 14 250-1 no. 453 sp. 1-5 (1805) ; Stgr-Rbl. Cat. Lp-Pal. 
2 182 no. 281 sp. 2353-66 (1901) ; Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 489 sp. 5477 (1902). 

