444 . HHETEROCERA. 
11. Pterophorus urbanus, sp. n. 
Antennae whitish ochreous; the basal joint with a few projecting scales at its apex. Palpi short, slender, 
porrect ; whitish ochreous. Head and Thorax pale ochreous, Forewings pale ochreous, slightly suffused 
with brownish ochreous, except, or in a less degree, on the tornal lobe; a slender, obliquely curved, 
dark brown marginal line at the base of the fissure, and above the outer end of this a short dark brown 
marginal spot on the costa, followed by a few dark brown scales indicating two minute spots in the 
cilia beyond it; nearer to the apex is a rather stronger dark brown spot on the lower edge of the lobe ; 
cilia very pale ochreous, becoming pale brownish ochreous on the dorsum of the tornal lobe. arp. al. 
14mm. Hindwings and cilia shining, light brownish cupreous. Abdomen pale ochreous. Legs whitish, 
with a slight ochreous tinge, the last two joints of the hind tarsi touched with brown. _ 
Type & (65513) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab, GUATEMALA: BAJA VERA Paz: San Gerdnimo, 2950 ft., 1880 . C. Champion). 
Unique. 
12. Pterophorus ignifugax, sp. n. 
Antennae whitish ochreous, Palpi not projecting beyond the head; pale ochreous. Head whitish above, 
with a brown collar posteriorly. Thorax pale ochreous. Forewings pale ochreous, sparsely dusted with 
fawn-brown along the costa and below the fold, a brownish fuscous spot on the disc at one-third, another 
before the fissure with an elongate costal spot above it; the slightly shaded end of the apical lobe carries 
three small brownish fuscous spots, one costal, one at the apex, and one on its lower margin, giving 
colour to the otherwise pale ochreous cilia; a small brownish fuscous dot at the apex of the tornal lobe 
precedes a shade of the same in the cilia at its apex, below which they are pale ochreous, and there are 
three other small spots, two terminal and one dorsal. Exp. al. 23-26mm. Hindwings pale greyish 
brown ; cilia pale ochreous ; the median lobe slightly widened before the apex. Abdomen pale brownish 
ochreous, with about eight brown dots along its terminal half, in two rows of four each. Legs pale 
ochreous, with some brown dusting about the bases of the tibial spurs. 
Type 2 (65437, Totonicapam) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab, GUATEMALA: BAJA VERA PAZ: San Gerénimo, 1879-80 (G. C. Champion) : 
TOTONICAPAM: Totonicapam, 8500-10,500 ft., VIII. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Four 
specimens. 
13. Pterophorus eupatorii Froid. 
= *cretidactylus [nec Fitch] Z.°, Wlsm.’ 
Oedematophorus *cretidactylus Z. Verh. ZB. Ges. Wien 24 : 1874 Abh. 444 (1874)1: Wlsm. Pter. 
Cal-Or. pp. vili-ix, xi, xvi, 85-6 (1880) °. Alucita eupatorii Frnid. Can. Ent. 25 96 (1898) *. 
Pterophorus eupatorii Frnid. Rp. Mass. Agr. Coll. 35 120, 132 [=sep. pp. 88, 50] Pf. 5-15-16 
(I. 1898) *: Spel. Bull. Hatch Exp-Stn. Mass. Agr. Coll. 40, 52-3 Pf. 5-15-16 (VII. 1898) ° 
Wism, Ent. Mo. Mag. 84 194-5 (1898)°; Frnid. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 446 sp. 4983 
(1902)"; Meyr. Gn. Ins. Wytsm. 100 (Lp-Het. Pter.) 17 sp. 60 (1910) °: Lp. Cat. Junk 17 
25 (1913) *. 
Type Q (= *eretidactylus Z., 102269, Vancouver) Mus, Wlsm. (Zell. Coll.) BML. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. Canada *®"°—Vancovver I.: VIII. (G. F. Mathew)! 7° 
Esquimalt, 1882 (J. J. Walker). United States*~”—New York**"°: Buffalo, ® Eupa- 
torium purpureum (D. S. Kellicott)*°—Cauirors1s*—"*: sHasta: Bear Creek, 27-8. 
VII. 1871 (Wism.): siskryou: Mt, Shasta, VIII. 1871 (Wlsm.). Central America— 
Mexico: VERA crUZ: Atoyac, IV. (Hl. H. Smith): moreLos: Amecameca, IV, 1888 
