1907.] Kcarfott, Microlcpidoptcra [rum the Black Mountains, N. C. 159 



is covered with the webs of these larvfie, as many as one hundred having 

 been counted at one time, but a month later almost every vestige of their 

 work had disappeared. I have only taken one .specimen on the wing 

 July 4. 



Pupate in tight, dense cocoon spun in debris, or frequently in a small 

 flap cut out of leaf and turned under. Breeding numbers K. 212, K. 465 

 and K. 543 placed temporarily under Epinofia; the structure does not fit 

 with any of the Tortricid genera credited to North America. 



Antennae, c? and 9 , slightly dentate. Palpi with a flattened, triangular tuft 

 of closely appressed scales on second joint, outer joint very short, obtuse not hidden. 

 Long scales in circles above eyes, coming together above forming a slight crest 

 between eyes and a larger posterior one on head. Thorax smooth. No tufts of 

 raised scales on fore wing, and no costal fold in c?. Fore wing slightly arched at 

 base of costa and near apex, nearly straight between; apex rounded, deeply intlciiti-d 

 beneath apex, at ends of veins v and vi. Termen below evenly rounded into dor-sal 

 margin. Venation: 1 from middle of cell, 3 separated from 4, and bent downward 

 to inner third, then upward until it approximates 4 at termen; the spaces between 

 4 + 5, 5 + 6, and 6 + 7 about equal; 7 from within upper angle of cell, 7 and 8 

 stalked for hal f their length, 7 to termen and 8 to costa. 



Hind wing, 3 and 4 stalked for about one third, 5 approximate; 6 and 7 closely 

 approximated at ba.se. 



«»: Ancylis pulchellana Clem. 



Plate VIII, Fig. 10. 



One specimen, Valley, June 2. This species has always been in our 

 lists under the genus Profeopteri/x. The type is in the collection of the 

 American Entomological Society, Philadelphia; it is very close to A. lacini- 

 ana Zell. and A. dubiana Clem. 



Enarmonia eclipsana Zell. — 



Four specimens, summit of Mt. Graybeard, May 26, and Valley, June 3. 

 This species was omitted by Fernald in his original Catalogue of North 

 American Tortricids, 1882, and apparently for the same reason has been 

 omitted from all subsequent lists, notwithstanding a very beautiful figure 

 of the species is given by Zeller in Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien. plate IX, 

 Fig. 29, 1875. 



Hemimene nigromaculana sp. nov. 



Plate VIII, Fig. 5. 



Expanse 11 to 13 mm. 



Head clay brown, crests above eyes olivaceous brown, under side of face whitish. 



