
PTEROPHORINA, 4A5 
(fF. D. Godman)—GvUATEMALA: BAJA VERA PAZ: San Gerénimo, 1879-80 (G. C. Cham- 
pion): SUCHITEPEQUEZ: San ksidro, 1600 ft., IX. 1880 (G@. C. Champion)—Panama : 
CHIRIQUI: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft., 1881 (G. C. Champion). 
14, Pterophorus praealtus, sp. n. 
Antennae yellowish white, barred above with dark brown throughout. Palpi short, scarcely projecting 
beyond the face; yellowish white, shaded with dark brown on their outer sides. Head white, with 
a distinct brown collar above. Thorax yellowish white, slightly brown-shaded, the ends of the tegulae 
tipped with brown scales. Forewings white, much sprinkled with dark brown scales, which form 
a narrow and slightly diffused line along the costa, interrupted before and beyond by a broad costal 
patch at three-fourths, produced obliquely inward to the base of the fissure and thence diffused outward 
to the tornus and termen; this is preceded by a dark spot on the middle of the cell, with another on 
the dorsum a little beyond it, and a costal spot before the apex is followed by another on the lower 
margin of the apical lobe; cilia marked with alternating white and brown patches. up. al. 22-4 mm. 
Hindwings greyish brown ; hind lobe simple. Abdomen white, with transverse brown bars and mottling. 
Legs white, sprinkled and banded with brown. 
Type 3 (65491, Totonicapam) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GUATEMALA: ALTA vera Paz: Balheu, 3850 ft., 3-5. II. 1880 (G. C. Champion) : 
BAJA VERA PAZ: San Gerdnimo, 1879-80 (G. C. Champion) : TOTONICAPAM : Totoni- 
capam, 8500-10,500 ft., VIIT. 1880 (G. C. Champion). Three specimens. 
Most nearly allied to conjunctus Z., but somewhat smaller. 
15. Pterophorus phlegmaticus, sp. n. 
Antennae brownish cinereous. Palpi short, smooth, suberect, slender; brownish cinereous. Head dark 
brown, paler beneath the antennae. Thoraw ‘dirty whitish, thickly shaded with dark brownish fuscous 
behind the anterior margin. Forewings pale brownish cinereous, profusely dusted with dark brownish 
fuscous and whitish scales, the white prevailing along the costa, especially at the base, and at the base 
of the fissure, up to which point the dark brown dusting is thickly distributed from the base, extending 
also conspicuously along the fold ; it is also somewhat concentrated along the costa above the fissure, 
but without forming any distinct spots, although one, a little beyond the base of the fissure, is somewhat | 
strongly indicated; cilia dark tawny brownish, somewhat paler on the dorsum; a small dark spot is 
indicated on the lower margin of each lobe before its apex. xp. al. 18 mm. Hindwings and cilia 
pale brownish cinereous, rather shining. Abdomen brownish cinereous, whitish toward the base. 
Legs whitish. 
Type Q (65501) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Jalapa (JZ. Trujillo). Unique. 
16. Pterophorus correptus, sp. n. | _ 
Antennae cinereous. Palpi projecting scarcely half the length of the head beyond it ; brownish cinereons. 
Head brown above, paler between the antennae. Forewings whitish cineroous, su fuse’ wit pale 
brownish ochreous, and sparsely sprinkled with brownish fuscous svales ; the whitish cinereous Broun - 
colour becomes almost white along the lower margin of the apical lobe, at the extreme was 0 e cos a, 
and in sprinkled scales before the fissure—also towards the apex of the torn ry) i ; e rown fea ing 
is slightly concentrated in the fold near the base and in a small spot ° oe e sco ; - 1 much 
concentrated in a distinct elongate spot on the conta beyont te ase Sort ero followed by to 
‘ntlv indicated, but containing one or two ; ; 
of the apical Oe ing also black ; there are three smaller spots along the lower margin of the tornal 
