NORTH AMERICAN LASPEYRESIINAE AND OLETHREUTINAE 113 



Alar expanse. — 12-15 mm. 



Type. — In National Collection. 



Type locality. — New Hampshire. 



Food plants. — Gaylussacia^ Vaccinium (larva a leaf tier). 



2. ZOMARIA ROSAOCHREANA (Kearfott) 

 (Figs. 200, 409) 



Olethreutes rosaochreana Keabfott, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 33. 1907, 



p. 11. 

 Argyroploce rosaochreana Barnes and McDunnough, Check List Lepid. 



Bor. Amer., no. 6852, 1917. 



Male and female genitalia figured from paratypes in National Col- 

 lection and American Museum. 



Specimens in National Collection, American Museum and collec- 

 tion Barnes from Florida. 



Alar expanse. — 11.5-12 mm. 



Type. — In American Museum. 



Type locality. — Florida. 



3. ZOMARIA ANDROMEDANA (Barnes and McDunnongh) 



(Figs. 198, 410) 



Olethreutes andromedana Barnes and McDunnough, Cont. Nat. Hist. 

 Lepid. N. Amer., vol. 3, 1917, p. 223. 



Very close to 7'osaochreana, but distinguished from the latter by 

 the character given in the key and by differences in male and female 

 genitalia. The latter are shown in the figures. 



Male and female genitalia figured from paratj'^pes in National 

 Collection. 



Specimens in National Collection, American Museum, and collec- 

 tion Barnes from Florida. 



Alar expanse. — 12-15 mm. 



Type. — In collection Barnes. 



Type locality. — Fort Meyers, Fla. 



Food plant. — Andromeda. 



12. Genus APHANIA Hubner 



(Fig. 54) 



Aphania HtJBNER, Verz. Schmet., 1826, p. 386. 



Genotype. — Tortrix scriptana Hiibner (Europe). 

 Brachytaenia Stephens, List Brit. Animals, pt. 10, Lepid., 1852, p. 25. 



Genotype. — Tortrix semifasciana Haworth (Europe). 



Thorax with posterior tuft. 



Fore wing smooth; termen straight or slightly convex; 12 veins, 

 all separate; 7 to termen; 8 and 9 well separated at base; upper 



