1907.] Kcarjott, Microhpidopkra from the Black Mountains, N. C. 161 



Cilia gray, overlaid with siiioky brown scales outwardly. Hind wing and under- 

 side of both, dark smoky brown, cilia paler, and the white costal spots repeated 

 on fore wing. 



Two specimens, "Half-way-place," June 8. 



Archips rileyana Grotc. —- 



Many specimens, bred from larvne, in communities, webbing together 

 masses of the leaves of horse-chestnut. Received June 4; majority in 

 pupa June 8; moths issued June 24 to 30. At least two hymenopterous 

 parasites bred. 



Tortrix albicomana Clem. " — 



Two specimens bred from larvte received May 28, mixed with the larv0& 

 of Telphusa latifasciella Cham. From huckleberry. 



Ewlia juglandana Fern. — 



Five bred specimens. Two lots of larvte received INIay 28 and June 8,. 

 on leaves of hickory; one larva on leaves of Viburnum acerifolium received 

 June 15. The moths issued from the former June 18 to 23 and from the 

 latter July 1 . 



The larvae on both food plants were alike, 23 to 24 mm. long, cylindrical 

 slightly tapering yellowish green, darker along dorsal line; head dirty yel- 

 low, marked with brown lines and dots on sides of lobes. P. T. and anal 

 shields not chitinous. 



Larvae on hickory, live between two leaves, or between the two surfaces of 

 one leaf folded over, using a considerable quantity of silk. Pupated in a 

 fold of leaf in a rather dense, white silk cocoon. 



Phalonia ednana sp. nov. — 

 Plate VIII, Fig. 13. 



Expanse, c? and $ , 13 to 14 mm. 



Antennae golden brown, dark brown at base, biciliated in male. Head grayish 

 ochreous, darker above eyes and mixed with dark scales in front. Palpi grayish 

 ochreous within, with a line of dark brown scales on upper edge, outwardly the latter 

 color, outer joint short, obtuse , black except extreme apex which is yellow. Tuft 

 on second joint rather narrow, long, projecting slightly forward in points above 

 and below third joint, but not concealing it. Thorax smooth, with flattened, slight, 

 posterior tuft; dark brown, the tips of the posterior scales and scales of patagia 



