8 Mr. E. Meyrick's Descriptions of 



the North American peritana, but Zeller is not strictly 

 correct in stating that the male has no costal fold ; the 

 costal edge is slightly rolled over on basal fourth, and the 

 posterior part of this is furnished with rather long project- 

 ing scales, but so closely appressed to surface of wing as to 

 be unnoticeable unless hfted. 



Tortrix homophyla, n. sp. 



^. 12 inm. Head, palpi, and thorax ochreous. Antennal cilia- 

 tions ]. Abdomen pale whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, 

 posteriorly somewhat dilated, costa gently arched, without fold, 

 apex obtuse-pointed, termen slightly sinuate, rather oblique ; 

 whitish-grey-ochreous, strigulated with light grey, with several 

 indistinct grey-yellowish striae; edge of basal patch angulated in 

 middle, marked with blackish in disc but obsolete towards margins ; 

 central fascia moderate, oblique, grey, anterior margin straight, 

 marked with blackish scales, posterior irregular and indefinite; 

 costal patch large, semioval, dark grey, sending a well-marked dark 

 grej^ line to termen below middle, continued a little down it; a 

 dark grey streak along apical part of termen : cilia whitish-grey- 

 ochreous. Hindwings ochreous-grey-whitish, towards apex with a 

 few grey strigulae ; cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. 



Colombia, La Crumbre, 6600 feet, in May {Parish) ; 

 one specimen. Very similar to preceding, yet easily dis- 

 tinguished by sinuate termen of forewings and whitish 

 hindwings, besides other differences. 



Tortrix capnosticha, n. sp. 



o $. 13-15 mm. Head and thorax pale fuscous. Palpi ochreous- 

 whitish sprinkled with dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations of (J 1- 

 Abdomen fuscous. Forewings elongate-oblong, costa anteriorly 

 moderately, posteriorly hardly arched, in ^ with edge very narrowly 

 rolled over from base to \ and slightly rough-scaled, apex obtuse, 

 termen straight, rather oblique; pale ochreous irrorated with 

 fuscous; central fascia moderate, oblique, rather dark fuscous, 

 somewhat narrowed upwards, margins nearly straight, sometimes 

 irregularly interrupted above middle; costal patch rather large, 

 irregular-trapezoidal, rather dark fuscous, with an indistinct line 

 nmning from it to termen below middle : cilia pale ochreous, with 

 line of fuscous irroration. Hindwings whitish, obscurely strigulated 

 with grey towards apex and on termen, vein 2 and lower margin of 

 cell beyond it suffused with grey ; cilia whitish. 



Peru, Lima, in August {Parish) ; six specimens. 



