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NEW TORTRICIDS FROM KASLO, B. C, AND THE 

 NORTHWEST. 



BV W. D. KEARFOTT, MONTCLAIR, N. J. 



(Continued from page 114.) 

 Enarvionia Cockleana, sp. no v. — Palpi pale fawn, tipped with black. 

 Front of head or face very pale fawn, top of head and thorax a shade 

 deeper. Fore wing rich reddish chocolate brown, by refracted light, scales 

 prismatic, like burnished copper. A broad fawn-coloured fascia from costa 

 at inner third obliquely to dorsal margin beyond half. A second oblique 

 fascia parallels the first, begins on costa at outer two-thirds, and ends 

 at anal angle ; this is broader on costa, and lower half is not so well 

 defined. The inner fascia is nearly straight on inner margin, which is 

 sharply defined by a line of shining pearl-white scales, interrupted three 

 times ; the outer edge of fascia is indented by four similar pearl-white 

 patches projecting outward over the brown ground colour. The upper 

 pearly-white spots do not touch the costa, but the lower ones are on the 

 dorsal margin. The outer fascia is not so conspicuous as the inner. On 

 its inner edge is a line of pearly-white scales beginning on the costa, inter- 

 rupted the middle of its length, and terminating just above the anal angle. 

 On its outer edge is a small pearl costal spot, below this a short vertical 

 streak. Just before the outer margin is an irregular row of five small 

 pearly-white spots. The last named -and the lower streaks on outer fascia 

 have a metallic blue reflection. The base of wing to inner fascia and tiie 

 space between the two fascisB is thickly sprinkled with fawn-colour scales. 

 Costa, to outer fascia brown, sprinkled with fawn, with four pure white 

 dashes or patches beyond ; the first is geminate, and with the second, is 

 in the outer fascia, the third makes an extension of this fascia, and the 

 fourth between third and apex. The fourth is narrowly lined before and 

 beyond with black, and on it is the upper of the submarginal row of pearl- 

 metallic-blue dots. Costa between third and fourth white patch and 

 beyond latter to apex is black. Beneath this black, at apex, is an ovate 

 spot of ochreous-brown, enclosing a darker brown dot. Cilia white 

 below apex to middle, below this and around anal angle fuscous. Hind 

 wing and under side both wings dull metallic dark fuscous, or dark- 

 coppery-fuscous. Cilia lighter. Abdomen, upper side dark shining gray, 

 anal tuft yellowish brown or fawn, under side same as tuft. Legs same. 

 Tarsi with dark annulations. Alar exp-, 12 to 13 mm. 



May, 1904. 



