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Two specimens: Kukak Bay, Alaska, July 1, 1899, Harriman 

 Expedition, '99, T. Kincairl, collector. 

 Cotype in U. S. Nat. ]\tus. 



Torlrix iierTOsana sp. nov. 



Expanse 20-22 mm. 



Head, palpi, thorax and antenna light buflF-brown ; abdomen grayish-fuscous, 

 anal tuft creamy-white; legs creamy-white, dusted with brown. 



Forewing: light brassy-brown ; all veins, especially strong beyond cell, over- 

 laid with fuscous. Cilia concolorous. 



Hindwing: grayish-white, darker above dorsum, cilia whitish; upperside 

 cream color. 



Underside forewing: smoky or brownish gray, dull ochreous at extreme edge 

 of costa and along termen, cilia whitish. 



Three specimens: Winclienden, Mass., July 5th and Aug. 7th, 

 F. A. Merrick; Scranton, Pa., June 17th, A. E. Lister. 



This species is of the shape and general appearance of T. palloraita 

 Rob., and may prove to be a variety of it, but can easily be sepa- 

 rated by the veins being overlaid with a darker shade. 



Tortrix $»eniinoIaiia sp. nov. 



Expanse 19-22 mm. 



Head and palpi : yellowish-brown, with the outer ends of the scales and outside 

 of palpi reddish-brown; antenna and thorax reddish-brown; abdomen and legs 

 yellowish-brown, the latter dusted with reddish-brown. 



Forewing: shining yellowish-brown, finely strigulated with non-shining lines 

 of the same color, towards the costa in inner third the yellowish-brown strigula- 

 tions alternate with reddish-brown. A central fascia, which is nearly obsolete, 

 except at costa and dorsum, obliquely cross wing from middle of costa to dorsum 

 before angle, it is widest below. The fascia is reddish-brown, overlaid on upper 

 fourth with dark leaden-fuscous scales; there are a few scales of the same color 

 above dorsum. The reddish-brown triangular spot on costa before apex is small 

 and also contains a few leaden scales. Cilia dull reddish-brown. 



Hindwing: clay-yellow, cilia paler ; underside the same. 



Underside forewing: very light golden-brown, with a few darker brown scales 

 on costa near base, and a pinkish-brown shade in middle of wing. In some 

 specimens the leaden scales are not present. 



Eight specimens : all collected by Wm. Beutenmiiller in Florida. 



Tortrix cockerellaua sp. nov. 



Expanse 21-24 mm. 



Head: pale yellowish-fawn, whitish within; antenna light fawn, basal joint 

 darker; thorax light fawn, posterior tuft and outer end of patagia white; abdo- 

 men yellowish-white, anal tuft light fawn ; legs whitish, heavily banded with 

 dark brown and fawn. 



Forewing: light fawn, rather evenly mottled with shining whitish spots in 

 oblique lines. There are ten of the spots on costa between base and apex, the 



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



