NO. 1376. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE KOOTENAI DISTRICT— DYAR. 929 



ENARMONIA COCKLEANA Kearfott. 



Twenty-live specimens, June 15, 16, LT, Jiih 1, 2, 4, s. lit, 28. '25, 

 2(1, and one Fi-oni Mr. Cockle's eolieetion, July 8, r.>02. K,\trenielv 

 near the European cruelaiKi Linnanis and in all probability not sp«>cif- 

 ically distinct therefrom. The European larva feeds on willow. Many 

 of my specimens were l)red from this plant. The following is a 

 description of the larvae, l)ut there is a chance that it is not correct, as 

 the cultures from the willow buds yielded a mixture of species and the 

 description may have ])een taken from a Kuamna crevana. 



Larva. — Head bilobed, pale translucent brown, irregularly smoky 

 shaded over the lobes, apex retracted, clypeus high, eye and a dash 

 behind black, mouth ])rown. Body moderately slender, not very 

 active, translucent pale greenish yellow, the food showing opacjuely 

 green, not filling the body. Cervical shield shining translucent pale 

 luteous, a little smoky l)lot<'he(l almut the edges. Tut)ercles concolor- 

 ous, minute, a little shining; setse pale. Feet normal, pale, no plates; 

 several short stiff spines at the end of the anal flap. Tubercles ia+ib, 

 iia+iih, iv+v. 



ENARMONIA GALLiESALICANA Riley. 



One specimen, June 25, determined by Mr. W. D. Kearfott. 



HEMIMENE PLUMBANA Scopoli. 



Fourteen specimens, June 4, July 2S (Hear Lake Mountain). 29 

 (Bear Lake Mountain). 



HEMIMENE ALPINANA Treitschke. 



Four specimens, June 12, 20, 25, and one from Mr. Cockle's collection 

 June 24. 



ACLERIS VARIANA Fernald. 



Nine specimens. June 11, August 3, Septembei- !t (Field). 10 (BanH'. 



Alberta), and seven from Mr. Cockle's collection. July S. I!t(i2. October 



10, 19, 20, 1902. 



ACLERIS SCABRANA Curtis. 



One specimen. June 1. which Mr. Kearfott named fnniqnana Ko])in- 

 son; but does not correspond with it. as 1 have these sj^ecies separated. 



ACLERIS FERRUGINIGUTTANA Fernald. 



One specimen, August 30 (Shawnigan Lake. N'ancouvcr Island), and 

 one from Mr. Cockle's collection. April 15. 1902. 



ACLERIS EFFRACTANA Froelich. 



Two specimens, July 0, August 4. Much darker than the European 

 species and possibly specifically distiiut tlicrefroni. One spi-cimcn 

 was bred from a jar of mixed pujia". 



