[Reprinted from Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Vol. 

 XVI., No. 3, September, 1908.] 



NEW NORTH AMERICAN TORTRICID^ AND 

 TINEINA. 



By W. D. Kearfott, 



Montclair, N. J. 



Eucosma dorsisuffusana, new species. 



Expanse 17.5-24 mm. 



Head dark chocolate-brown, face blackish ; palpi cream-white inside, dark 

 bronzy-brown outside, apical joint short, obtuse, dark gray ; antenna blackish gray, 

 faintly annulated with whitish ; thorax dark gray-brown mottled with ochreous 

 brown ; abdomen light fuscous ; legs cream-white, shaded with ochreous brown and 

 dark brown. 



Forewing. — Inner third and upper half transversely strigulated with grayish 

 brown and black, with a shade of bright brown between the black lines before the 

 dorsal spot and on the outer half of costa. The lower half of wing, from inner third 

 to termen is cream-white, the usual dorsal spot running into the white ocellic area, 

 the latter reaches to within a quarter of the costa, and iS rounded on top ; the brown 

 ground color sharply defines this white area and by an angulation downward at 

 outer third outlines the upper side of the two spots. Before the ocellic space are a 

 few dark brown scales on the white ground. Between middle and apex the costa 

 is marked with five pairs of outwardly oblique cream-white dashes, each ending 

 below costa in a few light blue metallic scales, from the second pair before apex the 

 line of metallic scales continues to termen, a third below apex ; between these costal 



