
PHYLLORYCTER.—CREMASTOBOMBYCIA. 387 
+ Lirnocorreres Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 549-57 sp. 6252-336 (1902). + Parzzon- 
orvorrr Wism. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1907 976-8 no. 46 sp. 90-5 Pf. 53°8 (1908). Lrrzocozzreris 
Braun Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 34 271-348, 355 Pf. 20° 1-5, - 9-12, 21° 1-24-18, - 23-4 (1908) ; 
Meyr. Gn. Ins. Lp. Wytsm. 128 3, 4-1] no. 1 sp. 1-207 Pf. +9, °11,°17, + 25% (1912). 
1. Phyllorycter chalcobaphes, sp. n. 
Antennae bronzy. Palpt short, slender, divergent, drooping; pale bronzy. Head whitish, with bronzy 
scales on the crown. Thorax bronzy. Forewings bronzy, becoming more golden towards the apex ; 
four white costal streaks beyond the middle, the first two outwardly oblique and slightly dark-margined 
on either side, the two outer ones shorter and straighter, faintly dark-margined on their inner edge ; 
there is also one, very oblique, pale bronzy whitish streak, arising from the middle of the dorsum, which 
passes the apex of the first costal, nearly reaching the apex of the second, but not clearly detined; this 
is followed by a narrow, erect, white streak, dark-margined on either side, meeting the point of the third 
costal streak; at the apex is a rounded black dot in the cilia, followed by a fan-shaped shade-line and 
preceded on either side by curved, narrow, dark bronzy streaks, running through the cilia which are 
white behind them, a few black scales lying at their base on the termen above the tornus; dorsal cilia 
purplish bronzy. Exp. al. 8 mm. Hindwings bronzy brownish; cilia purplish bronzy. Abdomen, 
bronzy brownish. Legs whitish, with faint darker tarsal spots. 
Type Q (66734) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT’. (66735) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: GueRRERO: Amula, 6000 ft., VITI-IX (H. “H/. Smith). Four 
specimens. 
2. Phyllorycter pictus, sp.n. (Tab. TX. fig. 31.) 
Antennae pale yellowish. Palpt whitish. Head pale golden yellow; face white. Zhorawx silvery white, 
margined with pale golden in front. Forewings pale golden yellow, with three, oblique, silvery white 
streaks—the first at one-third, narrowly margined with dark bronzy brown on either side, these brown 
lines abruptly turned outward and terminated above the fold; the second, beyond the middle, wider, 
similarly dark-margined, the marginal lines also turned outward, but nearly meeting toward the apex : 
the third inconspicuous, internally dark-margined, and lost in the cilia below the apex; there is a dark 
bronzy dot at the extreme apex in the pale golden cilia, and on the costa, beyond the middle, are two 
short, oblique, bronzy streaklets running to the upper margin of the second dorsal streak and apparently 
forming the inner edges of obscure whitish costal streaks, scarcely paler than the golden ground-colour. 
Exp. al. 6mm. Hindwings and cilia shining, pale greyish. Abdomen pale greyish. Legs yellowish 
white. 
Type Q (66738) Mus. Wlism. (Godm-Saly. Coll.) BML. 
Hab. Mexico: GuERRERO: Amula, VIII. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
CREMASTOBOMBYCIA Braun. 
Type: Lithocolletis solidaginis Frey (Meyr. 1912). 
Cremastopompycta Braun Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 84 271-2, 349-54, 355 Pf. 20 - 6-7,° 13, 24° 16-22 
(1908) ; Meyr. Gn. Ins. Lp. Wytsm. 128 8, 11 no. 2 sp. 1-6 Pf.-13 (1912). 
1. Cremastobombycia lantanella Busck. 
Cremastobombycia lantanella Busck Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 12 183-4 (1910)*; Meyr. Gn. Ins. Lp. 
128 11 sp. 1 (1912)’. 
Type 6 (18150) US. Nat. Mus. [PT7T. (33842-3) Mus. Wlsm. BM.| 
Hab. AMERICA, C. Central America *~°—MeExico (4. Roebeie)’. HAWAIIA*? 
—Oanv!: Honolulu, ® Lantana (0. H. Sweezey)’. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. LV., November 1914, 5 ae 
