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216. S. punclicostaiia. 



Sciaphila punctieostana Walk. Cat. Lep. Ilet. xxviii, p. 339. (1863). 

 Serieoris punctieostana Wlsm. 111. p. 33, pi. 68, fig. 1. (1879). 



Habitat. — Nova Scotia, California? 



217. S. instrutana. . 



Exarteraa fasciatana " Var?" Clem. Proc. Ph. Ac. Sc. I860, p. 357. (1860). 



Serieoris instrutana Clem. Proc. Ent. Soe! Ph. v, p. 135. (1865). 



Serieoris poana Zell. Beitr. p. 76. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio. 

 Food. — Clover, (Comstock); JEsculus ylabra, (Claypole). 



218. v turfosana. 



Tortrix (Serieoris) Turfosana H-S. Sehm. iv, p. 217: Suppl. 220-1. (1849). 

 Grapholitha (Penthina) Turfosana Hein. Schm. p. 114. (1863). 

 Habitat. — Europe ; Labrador, ( Moesch.) ; Orono. Maine. 



219. S. campestrana. 



Serieoris campestrana Zell. Beitr. p. 76, pi. 8, fig. 17. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Maine, Massachusetts. 



220. S. fuscalbana. 



Serieoris fuscalbana Zell. Beitr. p. 78, pi. 8, fig. 18. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Maine, Massachusetts, Ohio. 



221. S. glaciana. 



Serieoris glaeiana Moesch. Wien. Ent. Monat. iv, p. 380, pi. 10, fig. 9. (1860). 

 Habitat. — Labrador, Ontario. 



222. S. dealbana. 



Penthina dealbana Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii, p 374. (1863). 

 Serieoris dealbana Wlsm. 111. p. 34, pi. 68, fig. 3. (1879). 

 Habitat. — Maine. 



223. S. dilutifiiscana. 



Serieoris dilutifuscana Wlsm. 111. p. 33, pi. 68, fig. 2. (1879). 

 Habitat. — Oregon . 



224. S. bipartitana. * 



Antithesis bipartitana Clem. Proc. Ph. Ac. Sc. 1860, p. 346. (1860). 

 Antithesia bipartitana Pack. Guide, p. 333. (1869). 

 Serieoris cfesialbana Zell. Beitr. p. 79, pi. 8, fig. 19. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts. 



225. S. similisana. 



Penthina similisana Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii, p. 373. (1863). 

 Habitat.— Hudson's Bay, Nova Scotia, Me., N. H., N. V. 



:; The type of this species is from Massachusetts, and is identical with Seri- 

 eoris aesiulbana Zell. In the collection of Dr. Clemens are three examples from 

 Labrador, (see Proc. Ent. Soc. Ph. ii, p. 418), which he regarded conspecific with 

 bipartitana. In my opinion, they are distinct, but are identical with similisana 

 Walk. Until we have more positive evidence of their identity. I prefer to regard 

 them as distinct. 



