NO. 2050. LEPIDOPTEBA OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE—DYAR. 331 



the cell, 8 close to 7 for a long distance, not anastomosing. Palpi 

 slender, upturned. Antennae of male with a small but rather long 

 tuft of scales in a shallow sinus at base. 



Type of the genus. — Chorrera idiotes, new species. 



CHORRERA IDIOTES, new species. 



Dark gray with slightly luteous underground, iiTorated with 

 black, somewhat transversely; general effect dark; Imcs inconspic- 

 uous, the inner far from the base, pale, with black outer edge, a 

 little oblique, denatate in the cell and on submedian; outer line near 

 the margm, its mner black edge only distinct, mdented subcostally, 

 followed by black; a black terminal line. Hind wmg pure white, 

 translucent; costa narrowly dark fuscous. Expanse, male, 14 mm.; 

 female, 17 mm. 



Coty2)es.—Usi\e and female, No. 16378, U.S.N.M.; La Chorrera, 

 May, 1912 (Busck). Also 11 others from the same place. 



ORCYTOMETOPIA FOSSULATELLA Ragonot. 



5. Corozal, Canal Zone, April, 1912 (Busck); Cabima, May, 1911 

 (Busck); La Choreira, May, 1912 (Busck); Porto Bello, October, 

 1912 (G. F. Cleveland). 



ORYCTOMETOPIA CLEVELANDELLA, new species. 



Fore wmg rosy gray on the inner half, the costa broadly white; 

 base dark; inner Ime oblique, broken into dots, dull crimson across 

 the white, gray below; discal dot double, dull crimson; outer line 

 near the margm, nearly straight, wliitish, edged with dull crimson 

 within across the white, gray below; termen tmged with crimson; a 

 dark shaded termmal Ime. Hind wing translucent whitish in the 

 male, darker in the female, the vems strongly dark-lined and the 

 folds slightly lined; a double dark fuscous terminal line; fringe dark. 

 Expanse, male, 16 mm.; female, 17 mm. 



6%pes.— Male and female. No. 16372, U.S.N.M.; Porto BeUo, 

 December, 1912 (G. F. Cleveland). Also two dwarfed females, 

 Tabogilla Island, February, 1912, marked "leaf-roller on tree at 

 seashore." (Busck). 



ACROBASIS CRASSISQUAMELLA Hampson. 



3. Porto Bello, April, 1912 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, July, 

 1912 (J. Zetek). 



ACROBASIS (?) JOCARELLA Schaus. 



1. Porto Bello, December, 1912 (G. F. Cleveland). 

 I do not think this species belongs to Acrobasis, but as the specimen 

 is a female it can not be positively placed. 



DASYPYGA QUERNA, new species. 



Fore wmg gray; basal space faintly tinged with reddish; imier line 

 straight, oblique, composed of a row of black dots; discal dot powdery, 

 followed by a cloud below; outer line of black dots in famt whitish, 

 bent at vein 5 and a little incurved above; costal region powdered 



