396 CATALOGUE OF 



Mexico. 

 9. Carpocapsa saltitans. 

 saltitans, JVtw. — Dehaisiana, Lucas. 

 a, b. Mexico. Presented by Prof. Westwood. 



South America. 



10. Carpocapsa semicirculana. 



Foem. Fcrragineo-fasca, subtus nigro-fusca ; caput anticum 

 peetusgue albida ; alec anlicce nigro strigatce, apice subro- 

 tundaltc, bast et apud marginem interiorem cinereo tinctie, 

 striga postica arcuata punctisque interioribus nigricanlibus % 

 strigulis costalibus obliquis ferrugineis ; postica: nigro-fusae. 



Female. Ferruginous. Wings beneath blackish brown. Head 

 in front, palpi and pectus whitish. Palpi porrect, shorter than the 

 breadth of the head ; second joint striped with brown on the outer 

 side ; third extremely short. Fore wings slightly rounded at the 

 tips, tinged with cinereous towards the base and along the interior 

 border, with minute longitudinal black streaks, which are most dis- 

 tinct towards the exterior border ; a broad blackish curved streak 

 joining the exterior border, and forming with the corresponding one 

 a horse-shoe mark ; a few blackish points nearer the base ; costa 

 straight, with some oblique ferruginous streaks. Hind wings 

 blackish brown. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. Honduras. Presented by H. T. Stainton, Esq. 



11. Carpocapsa terminana. 



Mas. Chalybcco-nigra ; caput, thorax anticus et abdomen apice 

 ockrarea ; alec antica? apice rectangxilatct, strigulis plurimis 

 transversis nigris, fascia media cinerea interrupta subflexa, 

 macula discali fasciaque marginali ochraceis ; posticce aneo- 

 iiigricantes, fimbria ochracea. 



Male. Chalybeous-blackish. Head and fore part of the 

 thorax ochraceous, dark cinereous beneath. Body pale ochraceous 

 beneath. Palpi porrect, obtuse, not extending beyond the head ; 

 second joint clavate ; third extremely short. Antenna? smooth. 

 Abdomen extending beyond the hind wings ; tip ochraceous. 

 Wings rather narrow. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, with 



