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C. ohsoletana, Walk., one male, Montana ; C. transitu- 

 rana, Walk., three females, Montana. 



It is extremely probable, as suggested by Professor 

 Fernald, in his " Catalogue of the TortricidsB of North 

 America," p. 12 (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Phil., 1882), 

 that these may be the opposite sexes of one and the 

 same species. 



In addition to the four specimens above mentioned, 

 I have received from Florida a pair, evidently belonging 

 to one species, which agree entirely with Eobinson's 

 figure and description of C. sanhornana (Trans. Am. Ent. 

 Soc, ii., p. 265, pi. 1, f. 8). The under sides of the wings 

 are more decidedly ochreous than in the more northern 

 specimens — the fascise obsolete, indicated only by patches 

 of purplish scales. I have no doubt that Fernald is right 

 in regarding sanhornana, Rob., as a synonym of tran- 

 siturana, Walker, but the male differs somewhat in 

 appearance from the Montana male of ohsoletana, which 

 agrees more closely with the figure and description 

 of the variety (?) described by Clemens under the name 

 vesper ana. 



LoxoTiBNiA, Steph. 

 Loxotcenia virescana, Clem. 



One male, Arizona. 



This specimen is somewhat larger than Zeller's type 

 of L. sescuplana, which Fernald has identified as this 

 species. L. glaucana, Wlsm., although much darker in 

 colour than any specimens that have reached me from 

 the Eastern States, may not impossibly prove to be also 

 a large variety of the same. 



LopHODERUS, Steph. 

 Lophoderus triferana, Walk. 

 Five specimens. N. Carolina. 



Lophoderus politana, Haw. 

 Four specimens. Wisconsin. 



? Lophoderus mariana, Fern. 



One male. Florida. 



Not having seen specimens of this species, I am some- 

 what doubtful if I have rightly identified it, but it does 

 not appear to belong to any other described species. 



