20 C. H. FERNALD. 



91. CE. unifasciana. * 



Crceeia? unifasciana Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Ph. iii, p. 516. (1864). 

 Tortrix puritana Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 271, pi. 5, fig. 30. (18f>9). 

 Tortrix (Dichelia) puritana Zell. Beitr. p. 23. (1875). 

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



92. <E. xanthoides. 



Begunna xanthoides Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxvii, p. 190. (1863). 



Teras xanthoides Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii, p. 290. (1863). 



Leptoris breviornatana Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Ph. v, p. 140. (1865). 



Tortrix breviornatana Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 269, pi. 4, figs. 24 9 > 



25 %. (1869). 

 Cenopis ? xanthoides Wlsm. 111. p. 20, pi. 64, fig. 10. (1879). 

 Habitat. — Me., Mass., N. Y., Va., Canada W., Vancouver Id. 



93. CE. irrorea. 



Tortrix irrorea Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 274, pi. 5, fig. 44. (1869). 

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



94. CE. inconditana. 



(Enectra inconditana Wlsm. 111. p. 16, pi. 63, fig. 10. (1879). 

 Habitat. — California, Oregon. 



95. CE. violaceana. 



Tortrix violaceana Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 271, pi. 5, fig. 31. (1869). 

 Tortrix ((Enectra) violaceana Zell. Beitr. p. 23. (1875). 

 Habitat. — Maine, Massachusetts, New York. 



96. CE. flavibasana. 



(Enectra flavibasana Fern. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. x. (1882). 

 Habitat. — Texas, Illinois. 



Genus CENOPIS Zeller, Beitr. 1875. 



97. C. quercana. 



Cenopis quercana Fern. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. x. (1882). 

 Habitat. — New York, Missouri. 

 Food.— Oak,. (Comstock); Cherry, (Miss Murtfeldt). 



98. €. reticulatana. 



Crceeia? reticulatana Clem. Proc. Ph. Ac. Sc. 1860, p. 353. (1860). 



Teras subauratana Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii, p. 289. (1863). 



? Teras directana Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii, p. 309. (1863). 



Tortrix reticulatana Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 272, pi. 5, figs. 33,34. (1869). 



Tortrix (Batodes) reticulatana Zell. Beitr. p. 27. (1875). 

 Var. mecospila Zell. Beitr. p. 27. (1875). 



Habitat.— -N. S., Me., N. H. Mass., N. Y., Penn., W. Va., Tex. 

 Food. — Oak, Osage Orange, Maple, Persimmon, Pear, (Miss Murtfeldt). 



* Robinson suppressed Clemens' name because it was preoccupied in the genus 

 Tortrix of Treitschke, but in breaking up this unnatural genus, the unifasciana of 

 Duponehel does not fall into the same genus with our species, and I therefore 

 restore the original name of Clemens. 



