450 HETEROCERA. 
2. Orneodes flavicincta, sp. n. 
Antennae pale cinereous, barred with greyish fuscous above. Palpi extending the length of the head beyond 
it; pale cinereous, with a fuscous spot at the end of the median joint, another on the terminal beneath. 
Head pale cinereous, with two narrow transverse fuscous bars. Thorax pale cinereous, speckled with 
fuscous. Fore- and Hindwings pale cinereous, with fuscous and some blackish speckling ; the wings are 
marked with the usual sinuate greyish fuscous bands, more or less outlined with whitish cinereous 
specks, but hetween them the intermediate space is occupied by a pale yellow ochreous band, more 
clearly defined on the fore- than on the hindwings ; there is also a narrower stripe of the same colour 
beyond the outer fuscous band; these bands are all gently sinuate, without noticeably prominent 
projections; the bases of the lobes of the hindwings are minutely reticulate with blackish scaling, 
a blackish spot lying at the junction of the anterior two lobes. Exp. al. 10-11 mm. Abdomen greyish 
fuscous. Legs whitish cinereous. 
Type 3 (97229, Monecague) Mus. Wism. BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-I. Central America—Mexico: tabasco: Teapa, III. (ff. I. 
Smith). West Indies—Jamaica: st. ann: Moneague, 19.1 - 4. 11. 1905 (Wism.) ; 
Runaway Bay, 1. IV. 1905 (Wism.). Hight specimens. 
Nearly allied to the Australian species phricodes Meyr., but differing in the shorter 
and more recurved palpi, and in the less numerous dark bars on the apical lobes of 
the forewings. 
8. Orneodes nasuta Z. 
Alucita nasuta Z. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. 13 486-7 sp. 1 Pf. 6°172 (1877)*. Orneodes nasuta Meyr. 
Gn. Ins. Wytsm. 108 (Lip-Het. Orn.) 2 sp. 10 (1910)*: Lp. Cat. Junk 17 40 (1918) *. 
Type 2 (102270) Mus. Wlsm. (Zell. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—Merxico: GUERRERO: Amula, 6000 ft., 
VIII-IX. (H. A. Smith). South America*°—Co.tompia**: cunDINaMaRca: Ubaque, 
27. ILI. (Baron von Nolcken}*. 
Although these specimens are somevhat smaller (16 mm.) than Zeller’s Type from 
Ubaque (18 mm.}, the position of the markings is precisely similar, and one could 
not venture to separate them, as the more southern form is represented by only 
a single specimen. 
4. Orneodes acalles, sp. n. 
Antennae pale whitish ochreous, slightly barred with brown toward the base. Palpi long, projecting 
slightly upward ; whitish, much shaded with brown on the outer side of the rather roughened median 
joint, and with a dark fuscous band around the middle of the shorter terminal joint. Head and Thorax 
whitish ochreous, sprinkled with brownish. Forewings pale yellowish ochreous, dotted with white, and 
banded with dark brown fading into golden brown; the brown bands are two, one a little beyond the 
middle, arising straight from the dorsum across four lobes and thenee diverted obliquely outward to 
the apical lobe ; the second, before the termen, parallel with the first; these bands are formed by the 
darkening of the cilia on both sides of the lobes, and do not greatly affect the colouring of the lobes 
themselves, they are bounded on either side by narrow white lines, affecting not only the cilia but the 
lobes themselves; the basal half of the outer band is distinctly dark brown, its outer half pale golden 
brown. LEvp. al. 16 mm. Hindwings paler than the forewings, the yellowish ochreous colour being 
reduced, the brownish bands almost faded-out, while the white scaling is considerably increased on the 

