South American Micro-Lepidoptera. 717 
posterior part of costa and termen : cilia pale ochreous more or less 
mixed with fuscous. Hindwings with 3 and 4 stalked, 6 and 7 
stalked ; pale grey ; cilia whitish, with pale grey subbasal line. 
COLOMBIA, San Antonio, 5,800 feet, in November ; 
DutcH GUIANA, Paramaribo, in December ; five specimens. 
Stenoma orthocapna, n. sp. 
Q. 30-31 mm. Head and thorax light lilac-fuscous, Palpi lilac- 
fuscous, terminal joint #, whitish. Abdomen fuscous, beneath 
ochreous-yellowish. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa gently 
arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, hardly oblique, 7 to apex ; 
rather light glossy lilac-fuscous ; a suffused blackish-fuscous longi- 
tudinal median streak from base to apex, second discal stigma 
appearing as a dark fuscous dot on its lower edge, costal area above 
this streak somewhat lighter ; faint dorsal spots of darker suffusion 
beyond middle and before tornus, and a faint curved tranverse line 
before termen ; indistinct darker dots along termen: cilia brownish. 
Hindwings and cilia rather dark fuscous ; 6 and 7 stalked, 
BRITISH GUIANA, R. Demerara; two specimens. 
HYPONOMEUTIDAE. 
Ethmia conglobata, n. sp. 
6%. 27-28 mm. Head and thorax grey, face and sides of 
crown white. Palpi white, second and terminal joints each with 
two black bands. Abdomen grey, apex ochreous-yellow. Fore- 
wings elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa moderately arched, apex 
obtuse, termen obliquely rounded; white, suffusedly mixed with 
dark fuscous, with about sixteen irregularly placed smaller and 
larger cloudy dark fuscous spots in disc, the largest and most 
conspicuous being one beneath middle of disc and an angulated 
series of four from } of costa to dorsum before tornus, beyond 
which there are no others ; a clear white streak runs round apical 
portion of costa and termen, with a series of black marginal dots 
or marks: cilia white. Hindwings without bar between 7 and 8; 
grey, in g paler and whitish-tinged towards base ; cilia whitish, 
with light grey subbasal line. 
CoLomBIA, San Antonio, 5,800 feet, in November; two 
specimens. 
