370 HETEROCERA. 
Meehan Pr. Ac. Nat-Sc. Phil. 1888 274-7 (1888); Riley Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 1 150-4 
(1889): US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) Ins. Life 1 367-72 (1889) : 4 74 (1891): Riley, Smith’s 
List Lp. Bor-Am. 97 sp. 5179-81 (i891): Rp. Mo. Bot. Gard. 8 99-158 Pl. 34-8, 40-2 
(28. V. 1892) : Pr. Biol. Soc. Wash. 7 81-104 tf. 1-9 (28.V. 1892) : US. Dp. Agr. (Div. 
Ent.) Ins. Life 4 358-78 tf. 57-68 (VIII. 1892): Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 2 805-12 tf. 13-14, 
312-5, 319 tf. 15-18 (31. XII. 1892) ; Smith US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) Ins. Life 5 161-8 
tf. 12 (1893) ; Trelease Rp. Mo. Bot. Gard. 4 181-226 Pl. 15-23 (1898) ; Riley Pr. Biol. 
Soc. Wash. 8 41-53 Pl. 9 (20. VI. 1893): US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) Ins. Life 5 300-10 
Pl. 2 (VII. 1893); Cqlt. Ins. Life 5 311-14 (1898) ; Whitten Rp. Mo. Bot. Gard. 5 137-8 
(1894) : Ins, Life 6 376-7 (1894); Dyar Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 577 sp. 6574-6 (1902) : 
Jr. NY. Ent. Soc. 11 102-3 (VI. 1903) ; Krft., Smith’s Check-List Lp. Bor-Am. 124 
sp. 7112-15 (VIII. 1903). TEeEricuLa Wlsm. Ent. Mo. Mag. 39 260 (1903). 
[§Pronuba Riley is homonymous with PRonuBA Thoms. (1861) Col.] 
Type 2: Hyponomeuta quinquepunctella Chmb. (= decipiens Riley ; Riley 1880). 
Propoxus Riley Am. Ent. 3 141-5, 155-6 (VI. 1880). “Pzowupa Boll. Stett. Ent. Zeit. 37 
401-5 tf. 1-3 (1876); Chmb. Jr. Cin. Soe. NH. 1 141-54 tf. 153: 1-2 (1878); Meehan N-Am., 
Ent. 1 33-6 (1878); Hgn. Can. Ent. 12 128-9 (1880). Propoxus Chmb. Am. Ent. 3 177 
(1880) ; Riley Am, Ent. 3 177-8, 182, 293 (1880) : Can, Ent. 12 263-4 (1880) ; Pr. Am. 
Assn. Adv. Sc. 29:1880 617-39 tf. 7-9, 11-14 (1881): Am. Nat. 16 62-3 (1882); Hgn. 
Zool. Anz. 5: 1882 18-21 (1882); Mechan Pr. Am. Assn. Adv. Sc. 30 : 1881 205-7 (1882) ; 
Riley Pr. Am. Assn. Adv. Sc. 80 : 1881 272 (1882): 31: 1882 467-8 (1883): Am. Nat. 17 
197 (1883): Riley, Smith’s List Lp. Bor-Am. 97 sp. 5182-6 (1891): Rp. Mo. Bot. Gard. 3 
127-31, 184, 136, 145-53, 156-8 Pf. 38-4, 39, 40° 2°, 48 (28. V. 1892) : Pr. Biol. Soc. 
Wash. 7 96-9 tf. 10-16 (28. V. 1892): US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) Ins. Life 4 371-8 tf. 69-75 
(VIII. 1892): Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash. 2 305-9, 315-19 tf. 14°, 19-21 (31. XII. 1892): Riley 
Pr. Biol. Soc. Wash. 8 47-52 (20. VI. 1893): US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) Ins. Life 5 3805-10 
tf. 38 (VII. 1893) ; Cqlt. Ins. Life 5 311-2 (1893) ; Ckrl. Psyche 8 142 (1897) ; Dyar Bull. 
US. Nat. Mus. 52 576 sp. 6564-73 (1902): Jr. NY. Ent. Soc. 11 103-4 (VI. 1903); Krit., 
' Smith’s Check-List Lp. N-Am. 124 sp. 7102-11 (VIII. 1903). . 
1. Tegeticula intricata Riley. 
Prodoxus intricatus Riley Pr. Biol. Soc. Wash. 8 50 (20. VI. 1893)*: US. Dp. Agr. (Div. Ent.) 
Ins. Life 5 307-8 (VII. 1893) *. | . 
Type & Q (Riley Coll). 
Hab. Mexico’?: vera cruz*?: Jalapa, attached to Yucca guatemalensis Bkr. 
(J. T. Mason*”; M. Trujillo, W. Schaus, 1895): oaxaca: Oaxaca (W. Schaus). 
In the ¢ the dark spots, or reticulations, are extremely variable in extent and 
diffusion, but can usually be traced as originating in four patches along the costa, 
more or less produced in an outwardly oblique direction to, or toward, the dorsum, 
the termen being also margined with brown, including the cilia. The patches are 
more or less interrupted, or diffused, in different varieties, sometimes becoming almost 
obliterated and reduced to faint bands of scattered brown scales—sometimes confluent 
