18 AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Forewin};: rusty brown, mottled vpitb darker brown on costa, the outer half of 

 costa obliquely striped with reddish and pink lines, between these are lines of 

 dull leaden scales, the longest extending from outer fourth of costa to middle of 

 ternien. The ocellic spot contains two or three short black lines, the vertical side- 

 bars are dull leaden. Cilia gray, powdered with black. 



Hindwing: light fuscous, cilia whitish ; underside the same. 



Underside forewing: smoky fuscous, ochreous-brown on costa, mottled with 

 darker brown. 



Four specimens. Montclair, N. J., July 1st, Light Trap ; Wash- 

 ington, D. C, June, at light, A. Busck ; Plummer's Island, Md,, 

 July 9th, A. Busck. 



Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Euco^ma laiidana sp. nov. 



Expanse 23 mm. 



Head, palpi and thorax black, finely speckled with whitish-gray; autennse 

 fuscous; abdomen whitish-gray; mottled with fuscous; legs whitish, powdered 

 with gray above and annulated with brownish fuscous on the tarsi. 



Forewing: dark gray, evenly speckled all over with whitish. Cilia pale gray, 

 speckled with whitish internally. 



Hindwing: light smoky fuseous, with darker mottliugs around external edge, 

 cilia whitish ; underside light ochreous-fuscous. mottled along costa with brown 

 and a few dots of same color along outer margin. 



Underside forewing: same as hind wing, but a shade more gray and less ochre 

 ous, mottled with brown along costa and external margin. 



Four specimens. Rouutiiwaite, Manitoba, Can., April 25ili, col- 

 lected by L. E. Marmont; Aweme, Man., May 18th to June 12lh, 

 Norman Griddle. 



This species is unlike any Tortricid I have ever seen ; its very 

 distinctive and unique color plan will make it easily recognizable. 



Eucosiiia caiiariana sp. nov. 



Expanse 28-34 mm. 



Head: canary-yellow; palpi pale clay-brown; antennae same as palpi, yellow 

 at base; thorax canary-yellow, somewhat paler in the middle and the ends of 

 patagia; abdomen cream color; legs, pale clay-color, with a yellowish tinge. 



Forewing: shining silvery-white, with two canary-yellow lines from base to 

 terraen ; the upper line starts on costa at base, continues in a straight line to ter- 

 meu, whei'e it curves up and ends at extreme apex ; the second line begins at 

 the middle of base, continues in a slightly curved line below the fold to anal 

 angle, at end of cell it sends an oblique spur up to the upper line; at the anal 

 angle it continues up to the termen for a distance equal to its own width, then 

 continues up through the cilia almost to the apex. These yellow lines are lightly 

 dotted with brown on their outer ends. Cilia, except as noted, pale yellowish- 

 cream. Male costal fold yellow. 



Hindwing: pale fuscous, cilia white ; underside whitish. 



Underside hindwing: smoky fuscous, cream color along costa. 



