
394 HETEROCERA. 
43. Acrolophus damina, sp. n. 
Antennae serrate, minutely ciliate; pale brownish. Palp 
fawn-brown. Head and Thorax brownish fuscous. Forewings pale fawn-brown, with a few scattered 
a small transverse spot at the end of the cell, and a slight shade on the cell at one-third 
plical patch being apparently obsolete ; cilia pale fawn-brown, 
tipped with pale brownish cinereous. Exp. al. 18 mm. Hindwings light brownish fascous 5 cilia pale 
brownish cinereous, with a brownish fuscous shade-line in their basal half. Abdomen brownish fuscous : 
genitalia, uncus gently curved, slender, double-pointed; claspers dilated posteriorly, with oblique terminal 
margin, obtusely rounded at its upper and lower angle. Legs pale brownish cinereous, slightly hairy 
on the tibiae. 
Type 3 (67022) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm- Salv. Coll) BM. 
Hab. Panama: cutriqui; Volean de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft. (@. C. Champion). 
Unique. 
4 overarching ‘the thorax, roughly clothed; pale 
costal spots, 
from the base, dark brownish fuscous, the 
44, Acrolophus euteles, sp. n. 
Antennae smooth above, barred beneath by transverse ridges, slightly projecting on either side of the stem 
and giving a biserrate appearance; dark brownish. Palpi overarching the thorax, roughly clothed and 
tufted, with a close brush-like tuft projected forward on the basal joint; brownish cinereous, much 
speckled and shaded with fuscous. Head and Thorax brownish fuscous. Morewings brownish cinereous, 
partially suffused above the fold with smoky fuscous, and spotted or speckled throughout with dark 
brownish fuscous, the spots along the costa being especially noticeable—the usual plical and discal 
patches are ill-defined and almost obsolete ; cilia brownish fuscous, slightly speckled. Hap. al. 15 mm. 
Hindwings and cilia brownish fascous. Ab ‘omen brownish fuscous: genitalia, uncus single, slightly 
bent; claspers narrow, tapering posteriorly, with a short tooth-like projection on their lower edge. 
Legs smooth; brownish cinereous, with fuscous tarsal annulations. 
Type 3 (4654) Mus. Wism. BM. . . 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Jalapa, 4500 ft., 1887 (W. Schaus). Unique. 
A small species somewhat resembling minima Wlsm. 
45. Acrolophus bidens, sp. n. 
Antennae serrate, minutely ciliate; brownish cinereous, Palpi overarching the thorax ; brownish cinereous, 
sprinkled and shaded with fuscous. Head and Thorax brownish cinereous. forewings brownish — 
cinereous, with a series of dark fuscous spots along the costa, some produced downward in short 
streaklets ; a dark fuscous, somewhat broken, plical patch, scarcely disconnected from the first and second 
discal patches, which are somewhat smaller; an anteterminal spot is produced obliquely inward, in a 
broken shade toward the fold, the dorsum and termen are also somewhat speckled with dark scales; 
cilia brownish cinereous, suffused with pale fuscous. xp. al. 24-4 mm. Hindwings brownish ; cilia 
brownish cinereous. Abdomen greyish fuscous: genitalia, uncus double, the points widely divergent, 
but not so long as the points produced backward from the angles of deflection; claspers widened 
beyond the middle, spoon-shaped, obtusely rounded posteriorly. Legs moderately smooth ; brownish 
cinereous. 
Type 3 (67033, Durango) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (67035) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Central America— MEXICO: DURANGO: Durango (A. Forrer)—Nicaracua : 
Chontales (£. M. Janson)—PaNaMa: CHIRIQUI: Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., 1881-3 (G. C. 
Champion). Four specimens. 
The peculiar form of the uncus separates this species from its allies. 
