Species of Pyralid®. 307 



•with cinereous. Fore wings brown, tinged with ferruginous 

 toward the base of the dorsum, much mottled with darker 

 shades, and with several curved and angulated dark brownish- 

 fuscous streaks margined with white ; the first, within the 

 basal fourth, narrowly margined with white on both sides ; 

 the second, about the middle of the wing, angulate outward, 

 margined widely on the inner and narrowly on the outer 

 side with white ; above these are two lunate semitransparent 

 white patches, the first small, communicating narrowly with 

 the second, which is larger and dark-margined; beyond this 

 conspicuous white patch is an inwardly curved dark fuscous 

 streak, narrowly pale-margiued ; this is followed by a more 

 important curved and angulate line of the same colour, its 

 acute outer angle pointing toward the apex and reverting to 

 thecosta; this line is also margined with white; beneath 

 this, and extending nearly to the apex, is a dark quadrate 

 patch containing two pale brownish lines, margined on its 

 lower and outer edge by a narrow white line, sharply angu- 

 late inward above the middle of thetermen, parallel to which 

 it runs thence nearly to the tornus ; three or four costal 

 streaks, toward the apex, appear to continue the ornamenta- 

 tion produced by some conspicuous dark interruptions in the 

 pale cilia of the termen. Exp. al. 21-2.2 mm. Hind wings 

 brownish fuscous, with white and dark fuscous spots and 

 lines ; about the middle of the wing is a dark fuscous spot, 

 preceded by a small pale space, and followed by a larger 

 one, around the edge of which, except at its costal extremity, 

 runs a dark fuscous line margined with white ; a dark 

 fuscous line along the termen is preceded by a narrow white 

 line and followed by a darker fuscous line in the dirty whitish 

 cilia. Abdomen pale brownish, with darker lateral lines. 

 Legs brownish ; the anterior tibiae fringed at the end with 

 fuscous scales. 



Type S (101631) Mus. Wlsrn. (Zell. Cull.) B.M. \PT. 

 (101043) Mus. Meyr.]. 



Hab. Colombia {Petersen) ; Jiminez, 1G00 ft., III. 1907 

 {W. F. H. Rosenberg). Eight specimens. 



Seven specimens of this species were in the Zeller Collec- 

 tion labelled " Scoptonoma peterseni, Z. lit. Columbia"; one 

 of these specimens (101643) is referred to by Meyrick (Tr 

 Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, 2). 



(-1) Liueodes trident alls, sp. n. 



S . Head, thorax, and abdomen reddish brown mixed with 

 some white and blackish ; palpi with black mark on 'first 

 joint, the second joint black above, the third joint black; 



