LEPlDOi'TKliA OF TIIE KOOTKXM Dls'll! I< T—DYAn. <J35 



ARISTOTELIA HARRISONELLA Busck. 



Sovonteeii sjR'ciiueiis, ,Iuiio 1, o, 8, 1(>, 11, 1<;, 2<t, 22. 'I'A. 'i:^ and four 

 from Mr. Corkh^'s collc'ction, June ♦;, 11, July ;^>, 1!>(I2. 



ARISTOTELIA FUNGIVORELLA Clemens. 



Fifteen spefiniens, July 25, August 4-, 5, ti, 7, 11, lo. 'i'hc huva 

 occurred on willow, in a soft loose web, eatin^- tlie paicncliyma of the 

 leaf from the upper side. 



Larva. — Head rounded, greenish, Avhitish dotted, and washed with 

 brown above. Body slender, whitish g-reen, opatpie, reticular dotted 

 in brown, forming- laterally a broad, heavy band; subventi-al fold 

 lighter. Thoracic feet black, tubercles minute, setie moderate, iv and v 

 closely approximated, in line. 



ARISTOTELIA RUBIDELLA Clemens. 



Nine specimens, June 28, 27, 30, July 1,5, 23, 25, and one from Mr. 

 Cockle's collection, July 1 . 



ANACAMPSIS NIVEOPULVELLA Chambers. 



Two specimens, June 24, Jidy 12. One specimen was bred from a 

 leaf roller on willow; the other from a leaf roller and stitcher on aspen. 

 The larva makes a neat roll of the leaf, the ends closed and covered 

 with little stitches on the outside. It eats the inner part. 



Larva. — Head slightly bilobed, black, diluted to brown in a blotch 

 on the face; chpeus highly triangular, reaching vertex, shining. 

 Cervical shield shining black, a brown triangular dilution posteriorly 

 and a crooked mark in the center of each half; divided by a pale dorsal 

 line; anterior rim of joint 2 whitish. Bod}' tortriciform, transhu-ent 

 sordid grayish white; tubercles round, black, ia-f-ib, iia+iib, iv + v; 

 anal ])late large, brown black; seta^ rather long, dusky; thoracic feet 

 black, 



GLYPHIDOCERA SEPTENTRIONELLA Busck. 

 Seven specimens, July 4, 15, 111, 21, 24. 



GELECHIA MANDELLA Busck. 



Seven specimens, July 7, August 5, 13 (Sandon, .Mr. Currie), 15. 



GELECHIA MONELLA Busck. 



Eleven specimens, August 5, (5, 7, 12, 15. !♦>, 17. \.>^. 



GELECHIA ABACTELLA Busck. 



Fifty-one specimens, July 11», 24, 30, August 3, 4. 5. (>, 7. 12. 10, 

 17, 18. Mr. Busck is not certain that all the specimens belong to this 

 species, as he has not critically examined each; but they appear to do 

 so, being of the same size and color. 



