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and " 18-'VIII-21," W. R. Carter, collector, Blackmore No. 481); and 

 one female paratype from Fraser Mills, British Columbia (L. E. 

 Marmont, "9-IX-1922," Blackmore No. 661). 



The species is close to hoplcinsana Kearfott, but readily distinguished 

 by its stronger black lining, less distinctly green tint, stronger dark 

 patches on fore wing, and its unforked uncus. In Iwpkinsana this 

 organ is distinctly bifid. 



EPINOTIA BASIPUNCTANA (Walsingham) 



Figure 21 



Two Walsingham specimens from the Fernald collection (a male and 

 female labeled "Type") are now in the United States National 

 Museum. The genitalia are like those of suUicana Walsingham 

 except that the lateral arms of gnathos are less strongly chitinized. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



EPINOTIA MARMOREANA Heinrich 



Epinotia marmoreana Heinrich, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 123, 1923, p. 222. 



In describing this species I overlooked a character which would 

 place it in group A rather than B of the genus. The male has a 

 strong appressed costal fold reaching well beyond the middle of fore 

 wing. With this character it would follow silvertoniensis Heinrich in 

 my arrangement. 



EPINOTIA CRENANA (Hubner) 



Five specimens from Sebec Lake, Me., are now in the National (two) 

 and Barnes (three) collections. As far as I know, this is the first 

 eastern North American record for this species. 



EPINOTIA CERCOCARPANA (Dyar) 



Two specimens (male and female "June 8-15") from Paradise, 

 Cochise County, Ariz., in collection Barnes. 



EPINOTIA NONANA (Kearfott) 



Figure 16 



Several specimens from various Colorado localities are now before 

 me. Male genitalia figured from specimen in collection Barnes 

 labeled, "Sneffels Mts., Ouray County, Colorado, Oslar, August." 



EPINOTIA SEORSA Heinrich 



Figure 23 



Epinotia seorsa Heinrich, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 14, No. 16, 

 1924, p. 392. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



