70 AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Seven specimeus : (/inciniiati, Ohio, June 15th and 17tli, Miss 

 Annette F. Braun ; New Brighton, Pa., June 22d, F. A. Merrick. 



This species will come next to Archips grisea Rob., which its color 

 scheme resembles. 



I'aiideinis pyrusaua sp. nov. 



Expanse, % , 22 mm. ; 9 ? 26 mm. 



Head, palpi and thorax liglit brown, outer joint of palpi and antenna fuscous- 

 brown ; abdomen white, anal tuft and legs yellowish-white, latter powdered with 

 brown. 



Forewing: light ochreous-brown, with the usual fascia of this genus of a darker 

 shade. The basal area is defined by a nearly obsolete line from costal fourth to 

 dorsal third, this line is outwardly oblique to a third below costa, between which 

 and dorsum it strongly curved inward ; between it and the base are more or less 

 obsolete parallel strigulations. The middle fascia, from middle of costa to before 

 anal angle, is constricted above upper fourth, below which it broadens out and 

 the sides are parallel. The outer Gostal spot begins at outer third, is semi-ovate, 

 with outer end pointed and nearly reaching apex. The dorsal margin is dusted 

 with blackisii-fuscous scales, and this dark shade extends up nearly to middle of 

 wing on the inner half of middle fascia, and slightly above dorsum on the inside 

 of basal line, the dark shade extends around the anal angle into the termen to 

 the apex, overflowing on to the cilia which is of the same color. There is a slight 

 dusting of this dark shade on inner fourth of costa. 



Hindwing: shining white, becoming yellowish-brown at apex and with a yel- 

 lowish subterniinal shade, cilia white; underside the same, but the yellowish- 

 brown extends further into the wing. 



Underside forewing: light yellowish-brown, or terra cotta, slightly darker be- 

 low costa on inner half and at termen, cilia blackish-fuscous. In the female the 

 dark shade is not so distinct on dorsal margin, and does not overspread the fascia. 



Three specimens: Alameda Co., Cal., Sept., larva on leaves of 

 apple ; Alameda Co., Cal., June; Los Angeles Co., Cal., Coquillett. 

 Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Tortrix knkakana sp. nov. 



Expanse 24 mm. 



Head, palpi, antenna and thorax light brown ; abdomen light brown, white on 

 first segment and lateral scales on first to third segments; legs light brown, 

 banded and dusted with dark brown. 



Forewing: clay -yellow or very light brown, vertically strigulated with daik 

 brown. These strigulations concentrate and form a middle fascia and costal spot 

 before apex. The inner edge of fascia is from inner third of costa to three-fifths 

 on dorsum, the outer edge from middle of costa to dorsum just before angle, the 

 outer line is obscurely defined below. Cilia whitish, tipped with dark brown. 



Hindwing: white, speckled with fuscous along dorsal margin, and less heavily 

 along termen, with some scales of same color all over the wing, underside the 

 same, cilia white. 



Underside forewing: same as upper side, with dark strigulations repeated, but 

 the fascia and costal spot obsolete. 



