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280. 1*. trigeiniiiaiia. 



Spilonota trigeminana Steph. 111. iv, p. 194, pi. .".7, fig. 3. (1834). 



Spilonota argyrana 9 Steph. 111. iv, p. 95. (1834). 



Ephippiphora Poecilana Guen. Ind. p. 4;i. (1845). 



Tortrix (Psedisca) Poecilana H-S. Sclun. iv, p. 241 ; Suppl. 226. (1849). 



Halonota trigeminana Wilk. Br. Tort. p. 94. (1S59). 



Grapholitha (Psedisca) Poecilana Htin. Schin. p. 152. (1863). 



Habitat. — Europe ; California, Oregon. 



2si. p. vertuiimaiia. 



Psedisca vertumnana Zell. Beitr. p. 104. (1875). 

 Habitat. — New York, Texas. 



282. P. celtisana. 



Psedisca celtisana Riley. Tr. St. Louis Ac. Sc. iv, p. 319. (1881). 

 Habitat.— Texas 

 Food. — Celtis. 



283. P. matutina. 



Penthina matutina Grote, Bull. Buf. Soc. i. p. 92, pi. 2, fig. 9. (1873). 



Habitat. — Texas. 



284. P. illotana. 



Psedisca illotana Wlsm. 111. p. 39. pi. 69, fig. 1. (1879). 

 Habitat. — Oregon. 



285. P. scudderiaiia. * 



Kedya Scudderiana Clem. Proe. Ph. Ac. Sc. 1860, p. 358, % . (1860). 



Euryptychia saligneana Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Ph. v, p. 141, %. (1865). 



Euryptychia saligneana Pack. Guide; p. 337. (1869). 



Euryptychia saligneana Riley, 2d. .Mo. Kept. p. 134. tig. 99. (1870). 

 "Psedisca affusana Zell. Beitr. p. 101, pi. 9, fig. 38, £. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois. 

 Foods.— (Sails of Solidago, (('tin. Ent, x. p. 201). 



286. P. desertana. 



Psedisca desertana Zdl. Beitr. p. LOO, pi. 9, Eg. 37. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Texas. Now York. 



287. P. tripartitana. 



Psedisca tripartitana Zell. Beitr. p. 102, pi. 9, tig. 39. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Texas. 



288. P. otiosaua. 



Monosphragis otiosana Clem. Proc. Ph. Ac. Sc. i860, p. 354. (1860). 

 Psedisca inclinana Zell. Beitr. p. 95, pi. 9, tig. 32. Us75). 

 Habitat.— 'New York, Illinois, Texas. 



: Prof. Riley believes that this species is identical with the European ci/nosbana 

 Fab., (see Tr. St. Louis Ac. Sc. iv. p. .".29, footnote, and Bull. Ent. Com. No. 6, p. 57) : 

 but having compared my material with four males and six females of cynoabana 

 Fab., I most certainly agree with Prof. Zeller in regarding them distinct. 



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