124 Lord Walsingiiam on 



SciAPHiLA, Treits. 

 Sciaphila arizonana, n. s. (PI. IV., fig. 1). 

 Palpi dirty white above, brownish fuscous at the sides. Head 

 dirty whitish, the joints of the antennae brownish fuscous, strongly 

 pubescent, with greyish white hairs. Thorax fuscous. Fore wings 

 (with the costa shghtly arched near the base, straight beyond, the 

 apex rounded, apical margin very shghtly concave) pale whitish 

 straw-colour, the margins shaded and blotched with fuscous. The 

 costal half of the wing at the base is fuscous ; beyond the base is a 

 small costal spot of the same colour, from which some scattered 

 dark scales are traceable to the dorsal margin. Scarcely beyond 

 the middle of the wing is a large fuscous costal blotch, its inner 

 edge tending obliquely outwards towards the anal angle, in which 

 direction it can be faintly traced by a few scattered dark scales. 

 At the apex is a similar dark patch connected with the base of the 

 wing by a shade of the same colour around the apical and dorsal 

 margins. Between the more conspicuous costal blotches are some 

 small fuscous dots. The cilia are of the paler ground colour of the 

 wing, with a fuscous line along their middle. Hind wings dull 

 greyish ; cilia paler, with a fuscous line along their middle. Tarsi 

 pale straw-colour, spotted with fuscous. Exp. al. 16 mm. 



Two males. Arizona. 



ToRTRix, Linn. 

 Tortrix pallorana, Eob. 

 Two females. Montana. 



I am not quite confident that I have rightly identified 

 this species ; the specimens are both females, and are 

 much larger than Eobinson's measurement, one being 

 33 mm. in expanse ; the hind wings have a slight 

 greyish tinge, rather than very pale ochreous, as stated 

 in the description of the type. 



Tortrix quercifoliana, Fitch. 

 One male. N. Carolina. 



Tortrix peritana, Clem. 

 Twelve specimens. N. Carolina. 



Amorbia, Clem. 

 Amorhia humerosana, Clem., var. 

 One male. N. Carolina. 



