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Fore wings with dark brown intervenular stripes; the stripe from near 

 the base of the wing to the end of the cell in front of the median vein, and 

 also one from near the base of the subcostal to a little beyond the middle 

 of the costa, is rather broad in the middle, and tapers toward each end ; 

 the three near veins 9, lo and 11 are finer and nearly parallel; the stripes 

 in front of veins 2 to 7 enlarge outwardly, and the first and last of these do 

 not reach the cell, which has an oblique oval spot at the end in one example. 

 There is a fine line along the fold not reaching the base of the wing, a more 

 prominent line behind it from the base to the anal angle, and a wide stripe 

 from the base to near the anal angle, leaving vein i between the two, 

 Fringes fuliginous brown. 



Hind wings fuliginous brown, with light stripes on the ends of some of 

 the apical veins. Fringes much lighter than the wings, but with a dark 

 dividing line. 



Abdomen concolorous with the hind wings. Under side of all the 

 wings somewhat lighter than above, and with the intervenular brown 

 stripes more or less reproduced on the hind as well as the fore wings 



Described from one male from London, Ont,, and one female taken 

 in Franconia, N. H., by Mrs. Slosson, in my collection, and also one 

 taken in Quebec by Mr. A. W. Hanham, in the National Museum. 



Cydia ivibridana^ n. sp. — Expanse of wings, 11-19 mm. Head, 

 palpi and thorax pale yellowish, with a brownish spot on the outside of the 

 second segment of the palpi, and with an intermixture of brown hairs at 

 the end of the same segment. There is a brownish stripe along the middle 

 line of the thorax, and a broader one on the middle of the tegulas. 



Fore wings pale straw or pale sulphur yellow, with oblitjue brownish 

 lines, which fuse more or less on the cell and back to the hind margin, 

 leaving the costal and terminal portions lighter than elsewhere ; a more or 

 less distinct brown stripe extends obliquely from near the middle of the 

 costa to the end of the cell, and thence with an irregular outline to the 

 basal third of the hind margin ; the outer half of the costa has four or five 

 geminate lines with yellowish metallic scales between, extending towards 

 the outer margin around the outside of the ocelloid spot, which has two 

 or three horizontal, broken black lines on the surface, and is limited 

 internally and externally with yellowish metallic scales. Fringes pale 

 yellow, tipped with brown near the apex. 



Hind wings fuscous ; the fringes white, with an extra-basal fuscous 

 line. Under side of hind wings much lighter than above. Under side of 

 fore wings of the same colour as the hind wings above, but with the outer 

 part of the costa whitish, and reproducing the markings of the upper side. 



The above description was made from three males and four females. 

 I- have ten other more or less imperfect specimens which I have not 

 included as co-types. They were captured as follows : Amherst, Mass. 

 (L. W. Goodell); South Abington, Mass., Aug 10, 1S80 (J. E. Bates); 

 Essex Co. Park, N. J., Aug. 14 (Kearfoit); Virginia, Aug. 30, 1883 

 (Pergande); Penn.;Onaga, Kan. (Crevecceur); Winnipeg, Man. (Hanham). 



