
CYDIA.—PSEUDATTERIA. 267 
reanus Frnld. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 471 sp. 5295 (1902)". +Mellisopus latiferreanus Krft., 
Smith’s Check-List Lp. Bor-Am. 104 sp. 5711 (1908) °. 
Type 2 (92520) BM. 
Hab. AMERICA, N-C. Canada—Canapa (Moffatt)®. United States—Maine ’— 
New Hampsuire* °—Maryianpb (Mus. Joannis, 3113 W1sm. Det. 1898)—N. Carona, 
(1884 (H. K. Morrison)—Missovuni*~*: st. tovis?*: Kirkwood, © in acorns, ex. 1. VI. 
1876*—TeExas**: pDatuas (J. Boll)*?: Bosque: 12. VIII. 1876 (G. W. Belfrage)— 
CaLirornia**’: MENDOCINO’: Head of Noyo River, 9. VI. 1871 (Wlsm.)!: LAKE: 
Scott’s Valley, 17-19. VI. 1871 (Wism.)—Orrcon*: JosepHinu: Rogue River, 
7. V. 1872 (Wism.)+. Central America—Mexico: MORELOS: Cuernavaca, VII. 1906 
(W. Schaus, US. Nat. Mus. 6027 Wlsm. Det. 1908). 
10. Cydia eucyanea, sp.n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 1.) 
Antennae bright steel-blue above, steel-grey beneath. Palpi short, scarcely projecting beyond the head, with 
a moderate brush of dense coarse scaling beneath the median joint, beyond which the short obtuse 
terminal joint is inconspicuous; leaden purple. Head dark blue. Thorax black, tegulae steel-blue. 
Forewings widening outward, the costa evenly arched, apex depressed, rounded, termen sinuate below 
apex, not oblique, dorsum straight; black, with a large, elongate, quadrate patch of bluish bottle-green 
from the base, occupying the lower half of the wing nearly to the tornus, the costal half above it 
_ streaked with bright iridescent steel-blue; two outwardly oblique streaks from the costa, before the 
middle, are followed by one from the middle which extends obliquely, with a very slight outward bend, 
to the tornus;. this again is followed on the costa by a small triangular spot; there is a rather longer, 
pointed, but scarcely oblique streak, and beyond this another streak descending nearly to the tornus, 
but sometimes slightly interrupted above its middle; there is another short costal streak, and then 
another streak running parallel with and very near the termen, but not reaching the costa or tornus: 
cilia bright steel-blue; underside dark iridescent blue, with green reflections. Hwp. al. 24 mm. 
Hindwings 1, apex rounded, termen slightly sinuate, dorsum evenly rounded; dark iridescent blue, 
shading to blackish; cilia bright steel-blue; underside dark iridescent blue, with green reflections. 
Abdomen bottle-green, shading to dark blue above. Legs steel-grey, with blue reflections, 
Type 2 (6010 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus, . 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Tlictopec (ZH. Schwarz). Unique. 
Fam. 12, TORTRICIDAE. 
PSEUDATTERIA W]lsm. 
(Wevdjs = false; Atteria Wkr., nom. gen.) 
Type: Pseudatteria potamites Wlsm. (Tab. VIII. fig. 4.) 
Psevuparrerta Wlsm., ante 214 (1913). 
Antennae simple. Palpi projecting twice the length of the head beyond it, curved downward; terminal 
joint much shorter than median. Head and Thorax smoothly scaled. Forewings with the costa evenly 
arched, apex obtuse, termen convex: neuration 12 veins ; 7-8 separate, 7 to costa. Hindwings broad, 
brightly coloured: neuration 8 veins; 3-4 connate, 5 straight, not approximate to 4; 6-7 closely 
approximate towards base; cubitus impectinate. Abdomen rather slender; genital segments of ¢ 
strongly developed. Legs: hind tibiae smooth, 
This genus is readily separated from Atteria Wkr. by having FW: 7-8 separate, 
not stalked as in strigicinctana Wkr. 
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