ACROLOPHUS. 397 
The Paratype of Anaphora punctata Druce, from Candelaria Mts. (Underwood) 
(¢ 4556 Wlsm. Det. 1904), must be referred to uncispinis Wlsm.—Wlsm. MDS. 
812/1904. 
52. Acrolophus orasialis Wkv. 
Palthis ? orasiusalis Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 19 886 (1859). 
Type 3 (1357) BM. 
Hab. British Honpuras [=*Honpvras' (Miller)*). 
53. Acrolophus caprimulgus, sp. n. 
Antennae serrate; brownish. Palpr overarching the thorax, densely clothed, tufted; brownish fuscous. 
Head and Thorax brownish fuscous. Forewings brownish ochreous, much suffused with dark brownish 
fuscous, except in a pale streak running along the fold, and in a shorter streak from the end of the cell 
pointing toward the middle of the termen; the basal half of the costa and the whole of the cell very 
darkly suffused, and a dark excrescence from the central shade is thrown across the fold, forming the . 
plical patch ; on the outer half of the wing the pale ground-colour is slightly more apparent, showing 
three or four dark, confluent, costal streaks, the space below the fold being also shaded with fuscous ; 
there is a slight admixture of dark ferruginous brown scales on the sites of the discal and plical patches, 
but the anteterminal patch is undistinguishable; cilia brownish cinereous, with a reduplicated dark 
shade-line. Hep. ai. 26-32 mm. Hindwings pale fawn-brownish; cilia paler cinereous, with a shade- 
line running through them, Abdomen brownish cinereous, banded with dark brownish fuscous: 
genitalia, uncus double, short, angular, the angle not produced; claspers moderately wide, truncate, 
their slightly oblique posterior margin indented in the middle. Legs brownish cinereous, clothed with 
long, densely packed, hair-scales, except on the terminal joints of the tarsi. 
Type 3 (67043); 2 (67044) V. de Chiriqui, Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [P7. (67046) US. 
Nat. Mus. | . 
Hab. PANAMA: CHIRIQUI: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881 (G. C. Champion) : 
paNaMA: La Chorrera, IV-V. 1898 (C. H. Dolby-Tyler). Five specimens. 
The @ has hairy erect palpi, rising scarcely above the base of the antennae. 
54. Acrolophus dentiger, sp. n. 
Antennae serrate, minutely ciliate ; brownish fuscous. Palpi overarching the thorax, densely clothed and 
tufted; brownish cinereous, shaded with fuscous externally, the terminal joint sprinkled with pale- 
tipped scales. Head and Thorax brownish fuscous. Forewings pale brownish cinereous, evenly dusted 
and sprinkled with dark brownish fuscous, the usual discal, plical, and submarginal patches indicated by a 
thicker agglomeration of the same, the first discal being smeared nearly to the base; the fold, before and 
around the plical patch, shows the pale ground-colour scarcely obscured, and. there is a somewhat clear 
streak of the same beyond the cell, but the amount of fuscous suffusion between the almost reticulate 
darker speckling is variable; the ultra-discal streak has a slight ochreous tinge ; cilia brownish cinereous, 
with a median fuscous shade. wp. al. 28-37 mm. Hindwings brownish fuscous ; cilia pale brownish 
cinereous, with a median fuscous shade. Abdomen brownish fuscous: genitalia, uncus double, rather 
abruptly curved, but not angulate; claspers elongate, spoon-shaped, rounded posteriorly, with a strong 
inverted tooth about the middle of their lower edge. Leys brownish cinereous, with long closely laid 
scales. 
Type 3 (66978); 2 (4631) Jalapa, Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. [PT. (4629, 4632, 4634, 66980) 
US. Nat. Mus.] : . 

