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Mills, British Columbia, 14^111-1921, L. E. Marmont), the latter 

 in the Canadian National collection. 



This species is much like aurorella and is the one reported by 

 Blackmore from British Columbia by that name. It can be dis- 

 tinguished from aurorella by the poorly defined markings of the 

 third segment and the blackish-fuscous shading of the second seg- 

 ment of the labial palpus, the absence or only faint indication of the 

 subterminal row of spots on the fore wing, the presence of a rather 

 strong basal blackish-fuscous suffusion and the long straight 

 3ornutus. 



There is another known specimen in the collection of the Uni- 

 versity of British Columbia, the one figured by Blackmore, from 

 Millardville, British Columbia. 



I have seen no females certainly referable to this species. There 

 are before me, however, two females from southeastern Washington 

 that may belong here, although they are considerably smaller and 

 probably represent an undescribed species. Females must be ob- 

 tained from the coastal region before these two can be definitely 

 placed here or described as new. 



5. Genus DEPRESSARIA Haworth 



Plate 2, Figuee 11 ; Plate 6, Figxjre 48 ; Plate 10, Figures 68, 68a ; Plate 17, 

 Figure 102 



Depressaria Haworth, Lepidoptera Britannica, p. 505, 1812. — Chambers (in 

 part). Can. Ent., vol. 4, p. 91, 146-148, 1872.— V^.vlsingham, (in part), 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 311-319; Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 10, 

 p. 175, 1882. — BEUTBrNMXJTXER (in part), In Smith, Catalogue of tlie insects 

 of New Jersey, p. 355, 1890. — Riley (in part), in Smith, List of the 

 Lepidoptera of Boreal America, p. 99, 1891. — Dietz (in part), in. Smith, 

 Catalogue of the insects of New Jersey, p. 474, 1900. — Busck (in part), 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. IMus., vol. 24, p. 731-749, 1902; in Dyar, U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 Bull. 52, p. 520-522, 1903.— Kearfott (in part), in Smith, List of the 

 Lepidoptera of Boreal America, p. 114, 1903. — Busck (in part), Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 27, p. 763-766, 1904.— Dyar (in part), Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. 27, p. 934, 1904. — Anderson (in part). Catalogue of British 

 Columbia Lepidoptera, p. 54, 1904. — Busck (in part), Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. 9, p. 88-91, 1908.— Kearfott, in Smith, Catalogue of the 

 insects of New Jersey, p. 561, 1910. — Barnes and McDunnough, Check list of 

 the Lepidoptera of Boreal Axoerica, p. 161, 1917. — Meyrick (in part), Ex- 

 otic Microlepidoptera, vol. 2, p. 223, 1918; p. 315, 1920; pp. 391-^92, 1921; 

 p. 513, 1922; m Wytsman (in part), Genera insectorum, fasc. 180, pp. 169- 

 177, 1922.— Forbes, Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Stat., Memoir OS, p. 241-243, 

 1923.— Pierce, The genitalia of the tineid families of the Lepidoptera of 

 the British Islands, p. 33, 1935. — McDunnough, Check list of the Lepidoptera 

 of Canada and the United States of America (Part 2, Microlepidoptera), 

 p. 78, 1939.— Gaede, in Bryk, Lepidopterornm catalogus, pt. 92, p. 269, 1939. 

 (Genotype: Plialaena Tortrix lieracliana Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, 

 p. 532, No. 225, 1758.) 



