932 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MWEUM. vol. xxvii. 



PHALONIA DEUTSCHIANA Zetterstedt. 



No specimen.s; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, July 12, agreeing 

 essentially with Kuropean specimens. 



COMMOPHILA FUSCODORSANA Kearfott. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, June 7, formed Mr. 

 Kearfotfs type and has been retained in the National Museum. 



CARPOSINA CRESCENTELLA Walsingham. 



No specimens; one from Mr. Cockle's collection, May 12, 1902, is 

 larger than my Eastern specimens, ))ut not separable specitically there- 

 from, at least with the present small material. 



Family YPONOMEUTIDJ^.. 



ALLONONYMA DIANA Hiibner, var. BETULIPERDA Dyar. 



One specimen, August 4, bred from a cocoon on alder. 



HEMEROPHILA ALPINELLA Busck. 



Four specimens, July 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), and one from Mr. 

 Cockle's collection, July 1>, 1901. 



CHOREUTIS ONUSTANA Walker. 



Four specimens, June 11, 18, 28, July 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 

 and one from Mr. Cockle's collection, July 8, 1902. 



CHOREUTIS LEUCOBASIS Fernald. 



Five specimens, Ma}^ 29, July 12, lo, 14. The larva occurred on 

 Anaphalis tiutrgaratacea in a soft web on the top of a leaf, solitar3\ 



Larva. — Head long, elliptical, mouth pointed, lobes full, clypeus 

 high; held flatly; pale luteous, ocelli black, mouth brown. Body 

 cylindrical, tapering at the ends, slender, segments coarsely annulate, 

 feet normal, slender. Pale green; a broad dorsal yellowish, illy 

 defined shade; tubercles small, black, distinct; seta^ pale, rather long, 

 iv and v closely approximated, v smaller and a little ventrad; no dis- 

 colorous shields; feet all pale. 



Cocoon fusiform, white. 



GLYPHIPTERYX IMPIGRITELLA Clemens. 

 No specimens; one in Mr. Cockle's collection, May 29. 



