Ileterocera from (^entral America. 355 



ITah. i\rcxico, Orizaba {^fus. Druce) ; Jalapa (.V. TrujiUo) ; 

 Guatemala, in the city {liodriguez) ; Caluibon {Champion). 



Stilpnotia, Wcstw. 

 Stilpnotia (?) darOj sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries uniformly silky mouse-colour. 

 Head and thorax yellowish brown, the thorax thickly clothed 

 with long yellowish hairs; abdomen brown, banded with 

 yellow ; antennfe yellowish brown. 



Expanse 2i inches. 



Hab. Mexico, Orizaba {Miis. Druce). 



One specimen. 



Fam. Drepanulidae. 



Trogoptera, Herr.-Schaff. 



Trogoptera sao, sp. n. 



3Jal€. — Primaries and secondaries orange-brown, the costal 

 margin of the primaries and a faint line crossing the wing 

 from the costal to the inner margin pinkish brown. Antenna?, 

 head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish brown. 



Expanse If inch. 



Uab. Costa Rica, E-io Susio (Rogers). 



Trogoptera rumma, sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries and secondaries citron-yellow ; primaries 

 with two small spots close to the base on the costal margin, 

 one close to the apex, and a streak at the anal angle all 

 greyish white ; the anal angle is shaded with fawn-colour : 

 secondaries crossed below the middle by an indistinct broken 

 white line of small spots ; the inner margin and anal angle 

 slightly shaded with pinkish fawn-colour ; the fringe greyish 

 white. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale pinkish fawn- 

 colour ; antenna pale brown. 



Expanse If^) inch. 



J/ab. Panama, Volcan dc Chiriqui, 2000 to 3000 feet 

 {Champi07i) . 



Fam. Notodontidse. 



Phya, Druce. 



FJiT/a delaj sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries pale fawn-colour, the costal margin from 

 the base almost to the apex shaded with reddish brown, with 



