362 HETEROCERA. 
9, Amydria umbraticella Busck. | 
Amydria umbraticella Busck Pr. US. Nat. Mus. 47 64 (1914) *. 
Type & Q (16768) US. Nat. Mus. 
Hab. PanaMa?: pawaMa': La Chorrera’; Alhajuela’; Porto Bello!; Trinidad 
River! (III, VI. A. Busch)’. 
3. Amydria coloradella Dietz. 
Amydria coloradella Dietz Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 81 5, 6, 91 (1905) +; Busck Ann. Rp. Laguna Mar- 
Lab. 1 168 (1912) *. | 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. Canada—Vancovver In.: Esquimalt, 1882 (J. J. Walker). 
United States'?—-Conorapo': Larimer: Loveland, VII-IX. 1891 (W. G. Smith): 
ARAPAHOE!: Denver?: LapLata': Durango ‘—Arizona’: pima': St. Rita Mts.’— 
CaLIrornia? 2: TULARE’: Kaweah’: ORANGE”: Laguna Beach 2 Gentral America— 
Mexico: DURANGO: near Durango City (H. Becker): vera cruz: Las Vigas, 8000 ft., 
1887 (W. Schaus)—GUATEMALA : TOTONICAPAM: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft., VIL. 
1880 (G. C. Champion). 
4. Amydria muricolor, sp. n. 
Antennae fawn-grey. Palpi with a strong brush beneath, terminal joint smooth, as long as the median ; 
pale fawn-ovhreous. Head pale fawn-ochreous. Thorax vinous grey. Forewings pale fawn-ochreous, 
almost entirely suffused with vinous grey, producing an indistinct mottled appearance—perhaps slightly 
darker along the fold and in a series of small semiconfluent patches, on the outer half of the costa 
and around the apex and termen, before the base of the cloudy cinereous cilia. Hap. al. 17-22 mm. 
Hindwings pale fawn-brownish ; cilia whitish-cinereous. Abdomen vinous grey. Legs whitish ochreous. 
Type 3 (66840, Ciudad) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PI'T. (66842, 66843-9) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: purango: Ciudad, 8100 ft. (A. Forrer); Milpas, 5900 ft. (A. Forrer). 
Fourteen specimens. 
5. Amydria clemensella Chmb. 
+Amadria? clemensella Chmb. Can. Ent. 6 282 (1874) *. +Amadrya clemensellu Chmb. Cin. Qr. Jr. 
Se. 2 257 (1875) *: Bull. US. GG. Surv. 4 128 (1878)*; Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52: 
573 sp. 6583 (1902) *. +Amydrya clemensella Krft., Smith’s Check-List Bor-Am. 123 
sp. 7070 (1903) °. Amydria clemensella Dietz Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 31 7-8, 91 (1905) °. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. United States **—Missouri °—TrExas*”: BOSQUE: 22. VII., 
98.IX—11. X. 1876 (G. W. Belfrage). Central America—MeExico: sonora, 1883 
(H. K. Morvison). 
6. Amydria scotina, sp.n. (Tab. X. fig. 20.) 
Antennae pale brownish sericeous. Palpi roughly brush-like beneath, the naked terminal joint projecting 
about the length of the head beyond it ; whitish cinereous, mixed with dark fuscous, of which there 
are two spots on the underside of the terminal joint. Head rough, hairy; dark fuscous. Thorax dark 
fuscous, sprinkled with whitish cinereous. orewings whitish cinereous, sprinkled transversely with 

