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Type and cotvpes in Collection Barnes; cotvpes in U. S. National Museum 

 (No. 22639). 



An inconspictioiis species, mainly distinguished stiperficially by 

 its small size. 



TORTRIX PERONEANA, n. sp. 



Labial palpi reddish ochreous. Face and head dark ochreous. Collar dark 

 reddish brown. Thorax light yellow. Forewings light yellow, slightly suffused 

 with reddish scales, especially on outer half and along costa; a short dark brown 

 line from just before the middle of costa is directed towards tornus but stops 

 at the end of the cell and forms a right angle with a similar, inwardly directed 

 line from apical fourtli of costa; costal edge narrowly reddish brown except 

 within the triangle formed by these two lines; terminal edge and cilia dark 

 reddish fuscous. Male without costal fold. Hindwings light reddish fuscous 

 with white cilia. Abdomen light yellow. Legs yellow shaded exteriorly with 

 brown. 



Alar expanse: 18-19 mm. 



Habitat : Palmerlee, Cochise Co., Arizona. 



Type and cotvpes in Collection Barnes; cotvpes in U. .S. Xalional Museum 

 (No. 22640). 



A striking species of the quercifoliaiia and scmicirculana group, 

 easily recognized by its simple pattern. 



The venation of the female of this species is normal with veins 

 3 and 4 of the hindwings connate ; the males have these veins dis- 

 tinctly separate, tho' approximate, a tentlency foimd in several species 

 of the family and indicating that this character. 3 and 4 of hind- 

 wing separate or connate, must be used with considerable circum- 

 spection in the generic division of the family, more so, probably, than 

 has been the case. 



TORTRIX CARNANA, n. sp. PI. XXVIII, Fig. 1. 



Labial palpi light reddish brown. Face and head deep reddish brown. 

 Thorax reddish brown ; patagia tipped with white. Forewings white with vivid 

 reddisli brown markings; basal fourth reddish brown except along dorsal edge; 

 a broad reddish brown fascia from tlie middle of costa, outwardly projected to 

 the end of the cell, reaches nearly across tlie wing to the fold; the white apical 

 third of the wing outside this fascia is faintly suffused with red except on a pure 

 white costal streak immediately beyond the fascia. Cilia white. Hindwings 

 pale nisty red. Underside of both wings liglit golden red with the white costal 



