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The subspecies placidana and its varieties are known to the present 

 author from the states of Washington, Idaho, Virginia, New York- 

 New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maine, and in Canada from British 

 Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec. 



Type. — Lectotype (selected by Klots, 1942), female, no other label 

 data but "Type 7409"; in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia. 



Acleris logiana placidana (Robinson) form trisignana Robinson 



Teras trisignana Robinson, 1S69, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 2, p. 282, pi. 7, 



fig. 69.— Fernald, 1882, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 10, p. 5.— Grote, 1882, 



New check list of North American moths, p. 57, no. 4. 

 Alceris [sic] ^nsignana.— Fernald, [1903], U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, p. 472, no. 



5302, 1902. 

 Peronea niveana (in part). — Barrett, 1905, Lcpidoptera of the British Islands, 



vol. 10, pi. 451, fig. 5a. — Benander, 1950, Svensk Insektfauna, pt. 10, pi. 1, 



fig. 13. 

 Acalla niveana var. scotana. — Kennel (not Stephens), 1908, Die palaearktischen 



Tortriciden, p. 88, pi. 5, fig. 20. 

 Peronea trisigjiana. — Meyrick, 1912, in Wagner, Lepidopterorum catalogus, pt. 



10, p. 62; 1913, in Wytsman, Genera insectorum, fasc. 149, p. 63. — Barnes 



and McDunnough, 1917, Check list of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America, 



p. 178, no. 7422. 

 Oxigra'pha logiana form tripundana Sheldon, 1931, The Ent., vol. 64, p. 103. 

 Peronea logiana form trisignana. — McDunnough, 1934, Canadian Journ. Res., 



vol. 11, p. 315; 1939, Mem. Southern California Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 59, 



no. 7503. 

 Acleris logiana aberration trisignana. — Obraztsov, 1956, Tijdschr. Ent., vol. 99, 



p. 137. 



Types. — Lectotype of trisignana (selected by Klots, 1942), male, 

 West Virginia, AMNH. Type of tripundana, Forres, Scotia (un- 

 known to the present author). 



Acleris senescens (Zeller), new combination 



Plate 4 (fig. i2) 



Teras senescens Zeller, 1874, Verhandl. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, vol. 24, p. 431. 



Teras nigrolinea (in part). — Fernald, 1882, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 10, p. 6.— 

 Grote, 1882, New check list of North American moths, p. 57, no. 7. 



Alceris [sic] nigrolinea. — Fernald, [1903], U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, p. 473, no. 

 5305 (in part), 1902. 



Peronea nigrolinea (in part). — Meyrick, 1912, in Wagner, Lepidopterorum cata- 

 logus, pt. 10, p. 66; 1913, in Wytsman, Genera insectorum, fasc. 149, p. 64. — 

 Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, Check list of the Lepidoptera of Boreal 

 America, p. 178, no. 7435.— Busck, 1931, Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, vol. 26, 

 p. 210, pi. 12, fig. 17. 



Peronea senescens. — McDunnough, 1934, Canadian Journ. Res., vol. 11, pp. 300, 

 326 (fig. 2), 330 (fig. 2); 1939, Mem. Southern Cahfornia Acad. Sci., vol. 2, 

 p. 58, no. 7483. 



