1866.] 55 [Packard. 



angular expansion on the apex. A submarginal dark i-eddish-brown 

 line starts from the costa opposite tlie end of the white stripe, making 

 an obtuse angle near the apex, and then following the outer edge of 

 the wing, terminates in a sinuate course on the internal angle. Fringe 

 much paler, but not whitish. Hind wings dark, argillaceous above and 

 beneath. Legs dark in front, hind legs paler. 



Length of the body .35 ; fore wing .35 inch. 



Differs from any other species I am acquainted with, in its dark 

 leaden hue, the dark hind wings, with the single longitudinal white 

 stripe on the fore wings, succeeded by two white parallel lines, and a 

 broad apical jJatch. 



Square Island, Labrador, July 14, 1864. 



CrambtlS trichostomus Christoph, Ent. Zeitung, Stettin, xix. 

 p. 313. 1858. JVIoschler, Wien. Entom. Monatsch., IV. Taf. 10, 

 fig. 10. p. 379. 1860. 

 " July and August. Frequent." 



Crambus labradoriensis Christoph, 1. c. p. 314. 

 " Okak, July." 



Crambus albellus Clemens, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. p. 418. 



March, 1864. 



Near the mouth of Esquimaux River, Straits of Belle Isle, August 

 3, 1860. 



Crambus inornatellus Clemens, I. c. 418. 

 Caribou Island, July 15, 1860. 



TORTRICID^. 

 Sciaphila niveosana n. sp. 



$ . White, with dusky olive scales. Head brown, with whitish 

 scales ; palpi white above, and on the sides, except on the basal joint. 

 Antennte brown, minutely annulated with white ; thorax brown ; fore 

 wings white, mottled with dusky olivaceous scales, which form a dif- 

 fuse patch on the base of the wing, not reaching to the costa ; another 

 diffuse, oblique band in the middle of the wing, which is often 

 divided into two patches simply, not reaching to the costa ; another 

 diifuse oblique band in the middle of the wing, often also divided 

 into two patches, not extending to the costa, or inner edge of the 

 wing; the wing is cloudy towards the apex; fringe white; hind 

 wings a little dusky, fringe white ; abdomen dusky, with a silvery re- 

 flection, scales of tip with a tawny hue. 



Length of body .27 ; fore wings .36 inch. 



