82 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Toririx Baboquavariatia, sp. nov. 



Head, palpi, antenna and thorax shades of ochreous-brown and 

 yellowish-ochreous; abdomen grayish- fuscous above, pale ochreous on side 

 and anal tuft • legs pale ochreous. 



Fore wing light yellowish ochreous, somewhat shining and with a slight 

 pinkish tinge; marked with well-defined ochreous-brown spots and narrow 

 fasciae; these are usually edged with darker brown, and occur as follows: 

 A crescentiform fascia from lower half of base to above middle of wing, 

 extending outward to inner fourth. A narrow diminishing fascia from middle 

 of costa obliquely outward towards lower side of termen, but at lower 

 quarter turning downward and reaching dorsum before anal angle. On 

 the middle of dorsum is a large rounded spot, reaching nearly to middle 

 of wing ; in some specimens a spur from its upper end connects with the 

 angle of the fascia. From costa before apex a fascia, slightly curving 

 inward, ends at lower third of termen. The inner fourth of costa is shaded 

 with dark brown, and a spot of same colour occurs in second quarter, also 

 a dot of the same colour between the two fasciae. There are a iew dark 

 scales before the apex. Cilia concolorous, dotted with brown. 



Hind wing olivaceous-fuscous, with a fine yellowish terminal line, 

 whitish above cell, cilia grayish-white; under side grayish-white; under side 

 fore wing darker gray, with spots faintly repeated, cilia light ochreous. 



Expanse, 9-10 mm. 



Four specimens: Baboquavaria Mts., Pima Co., Arizona, July 15-30, 

 1903, collected by O. C. Poling. 



Tortrix iofiionana, sp. nov. 



Head smoky-brown, antenna base black; palpi smoky-brown outside, 

 cream colour inside, apical joint black ; antenna yellowish-white ; thorax 

 black, transversely streaked with white; abdomen and legs light ochreous, 

 latter banded with blackish-brown. 



Fore wing : Basal area and a large median costal spot dark fuscous, 

 dotted with black, gray and whitish scales ; an oblique middle fascia and 

 large ovate terminal spot white. The outer edge of basal area starts at 

 inner fourth of costa, proceeds obliquely outward to middle of wing, then 

 nearly straight to dorsal margin between inner third and middle; the edge 

 is very finely dentate. The outer dark spot is roughly triangular, on costa 

 it extends from middle to outer seventh ; its inner edge is parallel with 

 upper half of basal edge ; its lower point is about one-fifth above dorsum 

 and nearly opposite anal angle ; the outer edge curves inward at middle 



