18 C. H. FERNALD. 



77. T. albicomana. * 



Xanthosetia albicomana Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Ph. v, p. 137. (1865). 

 Tortrix albicomana Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 273, pi. 5, figs. 41 , 42. (1869). 

 Tortrix (Argyrotoxa) albicomana Zell. Beitr. p. 21. (1875). 



Habitat.— Me., Mass., N. Y., Penn., W. Va., Ohio, Mo., Tex. 

 Food. — Rose, Oak, ( Miss Murtfeldt) ; Aquilegia canadensis (Kellicott). 



78. T. bergmaniiiana. * 



Tortrix Bergmanniana Linn. S. N. x, 531. (1757). 



Tortrix Bergmanniana Schiff. W. V. p. 126. (1776). 



Pyralis Bergmanniana Fab. Ent. Syst. iii, p. 273. (1793). 



Tortrix Rosana Hub. Tort. fig. 137. (1800). 



Tortrix Bergmanniana Hub. Tort. fig. 310. (180-). 



Tortrix Bergmanniana Frol. En. Tort. Wurt. p. 76, No. 177. (1828). 



Tortrix bergmanniana Treits. Schm. viii, p. 121. (1830). 



Tortrix Bergmanniana Dup. Platy. p. 114, pi. 241. (1834). 



Argyrotoza Bergmanniana Sleph. 111. iv, p. 173. (1834). 



Tortrix (Argyrotosa) Bergmanniana H-S. Schm. iv, p. 170. (1849). 



Croecia Bergmanniana Wilk. Br. Tort. p. 153. (1S59). 



Tortrix (Argyrotoxa) Bergmanniana Hein. Schm. p. 48. (1863). 



Tortrix Bergmanniana Zell. Lep. Westk. Am. p. 11. (1874). 

 Habitat. — Europe; Vancouver Island, (Zeller). 

 Food. — In Europe, Rhamnus, Rosa. 



79. T. peritana. 



Smicrotes peritana Clem. Proc. Ph. Ac. Sc. p. 356. (1860). 

 Tortrix peritana Bobs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 277, pi. 6, fig. 52. (1S69). 

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



80. T. franciscana. 



Lozottenia franciscana Wlsm. 111. p. 13, pi. 63, fig. 5. (1879). 

 Habitat. — California. 

 Food.— Wild Lupin ? 



81. T. fucana. 



Lozotsenia fucana Wlsm. 111. p. 12, pi. 63, fig. 2. (1879). 

 Habitat. — Oregon. 



82. T. semicirculana. 



Tortrix semicirculana Fern. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. x. (1882). 

 Habitat. — Colorado. 



R2£. T. alisellana. 



Tortrix alisellana Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 267, pi. 1, fig. 15. (1869). 

 Habitat. — Ohio. 



83. T. fiimiferana. 



Tortrix? fiimiferana Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Ph. v, p. 139. (1865). 

 Tortrix nigridia Robs. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, p. 268, pi. 4, fig. 20. (1869). 



Habitat.— Me., Mass., N. Y., Penn., Ohio, 111., Wis. 

 Food. — Spruce, Fir, Pine, Hemlock, Larch, Taxus. 



* I much doubt if these are really distinct species. 



