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area is shining white, with a vertical row of brownish scales. Termen above 

 middle is bordered by a fine black line running into apical spot. Beyond this is 

 a narrow yellowish line in cilia, the latter is blackish with ochreous brown tips. 



Hind wing: smoky gray, preceded by a faintly lighter basal line; underside 

 the same, cilia concolorous. 



Underside forewing: smoky brown, with the geminate whitish spots repeated 

 on costa. 



Twenty specimens: Hampton, N. H., May 28th to July 3rd, S. 

 Albert Shaw; Hazletou, Pa., at electric light, May 19th to June 

 8th, collected by W. G. Dietz, M.D., and to whom 1 am indebted 

 for a hundred or more very interesting Tortricids. 



Cydiai colorana sp. nov. 



Expanse 22-24 mm. 



Head and palpi clay-white; antenna leaden-fuscous; thorax leaden-fuscous, 

 tips of patagia and posterior edge of thorax white; legs cream-white, lightly 

 dotted with fuscous. 



Forewing: ground color, base of scales fuscous-brown, outer half gray to pink- 

 ish-ochreous, under a lens as a finely reticulated surface of altei'nate dark and 

 light vertical lines; below the fold of wing the light tips are gray, becoming 

 ochreous above outwardly and shaded with pink on the outer half above the 

 middle. The ground color is traversed by numerous irregular broken lines of 

 shining leaden scales. Tlie costal edge is narrowly cream-color, with a small 

 black spot beyond middle and four larger ones between it and apex. From the 

 cream-color spaces between these spots the leaden lines begin ; the two before 

 apex extend only to upper third, and a single line begins close to termen at mid- 

 dle of wing, and continues to anal angle; before these ante-apical streaks are two 

 others which join at middle of wing and continue to anal angle as a single line, 

 dotted inwardly and outwardly with black below the middle. The other leaden 

 streaks are edged with black dots more or less, usually on their inner sides. The 

 terminal line is black, before which is a pale ochreous line. Cilia shining gray. 



Hindwing: smoky gray, whitish above cell, cilia whitish, with a gray line 

 near base; underside the same. 



Underside forewing: smoky brown, costal edge yellowish, and a line of same 

 color preceding a blackish terminal line. 



Four specimens: three, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, June 1st, 

 Dr. Wm. Barnes, received from U. S. Nat. Mus. ; one, Salida, Col., 

 June 19th, " Hulst collection " from Dr. Dietz. 



Oenopis chainberMaiia sp. nov. 



Expanse 22-25 mm. 



Head : ochreous-brown, a shade darker on the anterior edge of the frontal 

 tube ; palpi pale ochreous within, outside ochreous-brown, darker at end of tuft ; 

 antenna light grayish-ochreous : thorax ochreous-brown, darker than head, pos- 

 terior end of patagia paler ; abdomen yellowish-white, with white scale tufts on 

 first segment above; legs yellowish-white, powdered with bronzy-brown. 



Forewing : light ochreous-brown, vertically strigulated, shining purplish-brown, 



TKANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXIII. MARCH, 1907. 



