180 'Busck Notes on Some Tortricid Genera 



male with costal fold, reaching one-third of the wing length ; termen 

 slightly sinuate ; basal third of wing light greenish brown, apical two-thirds 

 golden yellow ; the darker basal patch is produced in the middle of the 

 wing like an arrow point and is not very sharply limited ; at basal third 

 are two short, outwardly oblique, silvery lines from the costal edge; from 

 the middle of costa runs a longer, oblique, silvery line, which bends down 

 wards abruptly and forms the basal edge of a not very conspicuous ocelloid 

 patch, which contains two or three short black dashes and is terminated 

 by a short, perpendicular, silvery line ; from apical third of costal edge to 

 a color-indentation below apex is yet another silvery streak. The bases of 

 the apical veins are indicated by thin, deep black, longitudinal lines and 

 along the entire terminal edge is a row of seven or eight deep black dots. 

 Cilia whitish, with base and tip light fuscous. Hind wings purplish fuscous 

 with golden tips; cilia whitish, with dark base. Abdomen dark-purplish 

 fuscous, with lighter anal tuft. Legs ocherous; tarsi faintly annulated 

 with black. 



Alar expanse: 15 mm. 



Habitat. Pittsburg. Pa. (Engel). 



TUIK. Male. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 10,134. 



This brilliant species comes between xlinnlnnd Clemens, and i-udirnftum 

 Walsingham, in ornamentation, but is at once distinguished from both by 

 the golden yellow wings. 



Named in honor of" Bitten." 



Memimene radicolana AValsingham. 



Dicfworampha r<t<li<-o!<tit<i Walsingham, 111. Lep. Het. Br. Mus., IV, p. 75, 



pi. 77, fig. 10, 1879. 



Dichrorampha radicolana Fernald, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Phil., p. 55, 1882. 

 Hemimene radicolana Fernald, Dyar, List N. Am. Lep., No. 5292, 1903. 



Palpi tawny, projecting nearly twice the length of the head beyond it, 

 profusely clothed, the apical joint concealed; head tufted above, tawny; 

 antennae the same. Fore wings pale tawny ; the costa arched; apex pro 

 duced; apical margin oblique, indented below the apex; a basal patch, 

 acutely annulated externally beyond the middle of the cell, is shaded 

 within its outer margin with tawny brown, a triangular patch of the same 

 color before the anal angle, the intermediate abbreviated, pale fascia inter 

 rupted by waved tawny lines; a tawny brown shade on the apical margin, 

 extended inwards towards the middle of the wing, and a few short, paler 

 brown streaks from the costa. Cilia rather shining yellowish-white, divided 

 in the middle by a tawny line parallel with the apical margin; a fuscous 

 spot on the cilia at the apex. Hind wings brownish fuscous ; the cilia yel 

 lowish-white, divided by a tawny line (Walsingham). 



Alar expanse : 17 mm. 



Habitat. Camp Watson, John Day's River, Oregon. 



Food-plant. Scrophularia ? ( Walsingham ). 



Type. Female, in British Museum where I have examined it ; no other 

 specimen is known to me at present. 



