J22 BULLETIN 132, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Male genitalia of type figured; cornutus stout, moderately long, 

 hardly curved (in one specimen with a short spur from near base) ; 

 outer angle of sacculus a sharp right angle.; spined projection {/Spc^) 

 from sacculus, truncate, as broad as long and with outer edge straight. 

 Female genitalia figured from paratype in Canadian National Col- 

 lection from Aweme, Manitoba; genital opening large; ductus bur- 

 sae strongly chitinized near genital opening. 



Alar expanse. — 18-19.5 mm. 



7'ype and paratypes. — Cat. No. 2808(5, IT.S.N.M. Paratypes also in 

 Canadian National Collection, American Museum, and collections 

 Barnes and Blackmore. 



Type locality. — St. Johns, Quebec. 



Described from male type and paratype from the type locality 

 (" 9-VI-15 " and " 12-VI-15," W. Chagnon, nos. 41 and 53) ; 1 male 

 paratype from Toronto, Canada (Evans "9-VI-ll") ; 1 male para- 

 type from Sebec Lake, Me. ("July 1-7"); 1 male paratype from 

 New Hampshire (August Busck) ; I male paratype from Wisconsin 

 (Buchholz) ; 1 female paratype labeled "Brandon, Aug.07„ J. F."; 

 1 male paratype from Calgary, Alberta (" 15-VII-06," F. H. Wolley 

 Dod) ; 1 male paratype from Waterton, Alberta (July 12-1923, H. L. 

 Seamans) ; 1 female paratype from Aweme, Manitoba (" 14-VII- 

 1922," Norman Criddle) ; 10 male paratypes from Nordegg, Alberta 

 (J. McDunnough, various June and July dates, 1921) ; 1 male para- 

 type from Victoria, British Columbia (E. H. Blackmore, "no. 561," 

 " 8-VII-17 ") ; and 1 male paratype from Franconia, N. H. 



12. APHANIA REMOVANA (Kearfott) 



(Figs. 266, 381) 



Olethreutes rcmovana Kearfott, Trans. Aiiier. Ent. Soc, vol. 33, 1907, p. 



15.— Forbes, Memoir 68, Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1924, p. 453. 

 Argyroploce removana Barnes and McDunnough, Check List Lepid. Bor. 



Amer., no. 6860, 1917. 



An almost uniform slate-gray species with pattern markings very 

 obscure and with no black dusting or markings on fore wing. 



Male and female genitalia figured from specimens in National Col- 

 lection from Greenwood Lake, N. J. (reared from Willow, "VII- 

 24," male), and Hessville, Ind. (A. Kwiat, " VI-13-08," female). 



Cornutus of male a rather short and thin spine, hardly curved at 

 tip. 



Distribution. — Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois, Mani- 

 toba, Ontario, Quebec. 



Alar expanse. — 16-19 mm. 



Type. — In American Museum. 



