58 AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Underside forewing: same as hiudwing, with oclireous costal marks and the 

 white dorsal patch repeated. ^ 



Seven specimens: Hemlock Falls, N. J., April 29th ; Essex Co., 

 N. J., April 30th and May 4th ; Great Notch, N. J., May 4th ; 

 Tryon, N. C, W. F. Fiske. 



Cotype in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



This is the eastern representative of the Californian americana 

 Wism. Since the note published in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxviii, 

 362, 1905, I have received additional material which makes it very 

 evident that the species are distinct. I take pleasure in dedicating 

 the new form to Lord Walsingham, whose careful work on North 

 American Tortricids is so well known and appreciated. 



£iiai'inoiiia dyarana sp. nov. 



Expanse, 9 , 16-17 mm. 



Head : dark gray-browu, lighter iu front; palpi light clay color, the long hair 

 on the outer side of tufts fuscous ; apical joint fuscous ; antenuse Itlackish-fuscous; 

 thorax blackish-fuscous, patagia of an olivaceous-fuscous shade; abdomen black- 

 ish-fuscous, anal tuft and underside anal segments whitish. 



Forewing: blackish-brown, the outer fourth faintly irrorated with yellowish 

 scales. Ou the costa before the middle is a pair of white dashes joining at top of 

 cell and continuing to middle of cell as a dull leaden metallic line. Beyond the 

 middle are four pairs of similar dashes, from all descend lines of metallic scales, 

 that from the inner pair nearly joining the upper end of the dorsal mark. There 

 is a small metallic spot on termen below apex ; and beyond it, interrupting the 

 black terminal line, is a patch of cream-colored scales. The ocellic spot is absent, 

 hut represented by a vertical bar of metallic scales starting from dorsum at anal 

 angle and slightly curving inward to above middle of wing. The white dorsal 

 mark arises from beyond middle of wing and inclines outward, it is composed of 

 two white lines which come close together at middle of their length, and are sep- 

 arated at each end, they extend to above middle of wing, the scales at upper end 

 metallic. Cilia shining fuscous. 



Hind wing: smoky fuscous, cilia paler; underside the same. 



Underside forewing: shining grayish-fuscous, with costal dashes as well as 

 ocellic bar strongly reproduced in cream color, a da,sh of same through middle of 

 cell. 



Three 9 specimens: Colorado, collected by Dyar and Caudell. 



Cotypes in U. S. Nat. Mus. and my collection. 



This species is roughly scaled and will go in the same class as E. 

 americana. 



Eiiariuoiiia edwardsiaiia sp. nov. 



Expanse 12-14 mm. 



Head and thorax blackish -hrown ; palpi pale clay-brown ; antenna black ; abdo- 

 men blackish-fuscous, external tips of scales on underside paler, anal tuft ochre- 

 ous; legs whitish-gray, powdered with blackish-brown. 



