
IDIOGLOSSA.—BUCCULATRIX. 345 
sp. 5778 (1891) *. IJdioglossa miraculosa Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 539 sp. 6119 (1902) ° ; 
Krft., Smith’s Check-List Lp. Bor-Am. 117 sp. 6657 (1903) °. 
Types 2 2: miraculosa Frey & Boll, 9 (32012) Mus. Wlsm. (Frey Coll.) BM.; americella Wlsm. 2 (5397) 
Mus. Wlsm. BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C-I. United States!°—Trxas!-*: pattas!®: Dallas, 
® Panicum clandestinum, excl. 1X. (J. Boll)'. Central America—Mexico: TABASCO: 
Teapa, Ill. (H. H. Smith). West Indies—Jamaica: st. ANN: Moneague, 1]. I. 1905 
(Wism.); Runaway Bay, 20. II]. 1905 (Wism.). 
BUCCULATRIX Z. 
Type 1: Elachista boyerella Dp. (=albedinella Z.). 
Lyoverra Hb. (A. Buccunatrtx Z.) Z. Isis 832: 1839 214-16 no. 40 a. sp. 1-16 (1839). Buccu- 
Latrix Z. Linn. Ent. 3 286-301, 344 sp. 1-9 (1848): 2 Pf. 2: 44-7 (1847). Buccunatrix Z. 
(A. Buccunatrix Z.) Z. Linn. Ent. 3 287-95, 344 sp. 1-5 (1848): 2 Pf. 2-44-6 (1847). 
Buccuratrix Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 144 no. 87 sp. 218-9 (1897): 1907 1012-3 
no. 72 sp. 147-9 Pf. 58° 9-10 (1908) ; Stgr-Rbl. Cat. Lp. Pal. 2 218-20 no. 431 sp. 4238-75 
(1901) ; Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 548-9 sp. 6232-51 (1902). 
Type 2: Lyonetia (Bucculatrix) nigricomella Z. 
Buccutatrix Z. (B, Cerociastis Z.) Z. Linn. Ent. 3 286, 295-301, 344 sp. 6-9 (1848): 
2 Pf. 2°47 (1847). 
1. Bucculatrix subnitens, sp.n. (Tab. X. fig. 2.) 
Antennae whitish ochreous, annulate with pale brownish. Head ferruginous; face and eye-caps whitish 
ochreous. Thorax very pale ochreous, with a silvery white spot above. orewings very pale ochreous 
at the base, shading to reddish brown beyond; a large patch of very dark brown scales, commencing at 
the middle of the dorsum, extends over the outer half of the fold, and is terminated posteriorly by a 
rather obscure silvery white dorsal spot, two similar spots, both a little oblique, occurring on the costa 
before and behind it; some very dark brown scales are also visible in the brownish grey cilia above and 
below the apex. Zap. al. 5 mm. Hindwings and cilia dark tawny brown. Abdomen dark brownish 
grey, the tarsi faintly spotted. 
Type 3g (66768) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: tabasco: Teapa, III. (HZ. H. Smith). Unique. 
2. Bucculatrix stictopus, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 3.) 
Antennae whiie, slightly tinged with ochreous along the base. Head, eye-caps, and Thoraz white. Forewings 
white, slightly streaked with ochreous on the middle of the fold, with a short oblique ochreous streak 
on the middle of the costa, followed by a longer and more diffused streak a little beyond it, the apical 
portion also suffused with ochreous; a fuscous spot lies near the end of the fold, containing some 
slightly raised scales, and is followed by a sprinkling of ochreous scales; a short fuscous streak beyond 
the end of the cell points toward the apex, where two curved lines of fuscous scales run through the 
pale ochreous cilia—cilia about the tornus whitish. wp. al.6 mm, Hindwings very pale grey ; cilia 
pale whitish ochreous, Abdomen silvery whitish. Leys hairy; whitish ochreous, the tarsal joints 
distinctly dotted with black. 
Type 3 (66769) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: taspasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith), Unique. 
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