122 LORD WALSINGHAM ON [Jan. 19, 



1 IV.-30 V. ; leeward side— Mount Gay Estate, 300 ft., 25-30 

 VIII.— ZT. H. Smith). 8. Amekica. 



I have not thought it necessary to give the full synonymy of 

 this widely distributed species. 



59. Enaemonia, Hb. 

 Type, Tortrix tuoeberiana, Schiff. (Staph. 1839). 



163. Enarmonia jamaicana, sp. n. 



Antennce shortly biciliate, and serrate towards the apex ; 

 cinereous. Paljji porrect, extending nearly the length of the head 

 beyond it ; pale cinereous, with a darker shade beneath the second 

 and third joints. Head dirty fawn whitish. 27iora.r dull cinereous, 

 speckled and blotched with hoary whitish. Fore lulmjs dull 

 cinereous, speckled and blotched with hoary whitish ; a basal 

 patch, extending a little beyond one-third, throws out an acutely 

 angulated projection above the fold, almost bisecting an outwardly 

 angulated dirty-whitish median fascia, which is separated from the 

 terminal portion of the wing by an angulated band of the same 

 darker ground-colour as the basal patch ; this band commences 

 about the middle of the costa in one of a series of about twelve 

 outwardly oblique costal streaks, it is produced and dilated out- 

 wards to the end of the cell, whence it is abruptly bent back to 

 the dorsum, becoming wider in its descent; this is bounded 

 outwardly by a shining silvery whitish line, especially marked 

 before the ocelloid patch, which contains six or seven black 

 transverse lines, and is also terminated on its outer edge by a 

 narrow, shining, silvery band ; on the apical portion of the costa 

 a series of pale lines between the dark costal streaks assume a 

 silvery hue, and one of them is produced to the termen below the 

 apex, and at the extreme apex is a dark spot, corresponding in 

 colour with the costal streaklets ; cilia mottled greyish cinereous. 

 Exp. al. 14 mm. Hind ivings pale greyish brown ; cilia whitish 

 cinereous. Abdomen and legs pale cinereous. 



Type, 6 Mus. Wlsm. 



Hub. West Indies — Jamaica (Kingston, VI. — Cockerell). 

 Unique. 



This species appears to be nearly allied to Grapliolitlia duo- 

 decemstriata, Wlsm., but is somewhat smaller and has a more 

 pronounced basal patch and fewer dark lines in the ocelloid patch. 



60. Episimus, Wlsm. 



Episimus, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 501-2, PI. XLI. 3«-6 

 (1892). 



The following addition should be made to my description of this 

 genus : — 



Thorax smooth ; S and $ with an expansible hair-pencil 

 (arising from a point near the head) below the base of the fore 

 wing. When not expanded this hair-pencil is appressed to the 



