NEW TORTRICID MOTHS— KEARFOTT. 363 



ARCHIPS ROSACEANA Harris. 



One male, Aiio-ust 8; one female, no date. 



ARCHIPS PURPURANA Clemens. 



One female, August S. 



PLATYNOTA FLAVEDANA Clemens. 



One specimen, August 14. 



PANDEMIS LIMITATA Robinson. 



One male, June o. 



TORTRIX PERITANA Clemens. 



One female, August 12. 



TORTRIX FUMIFERANA Clemens. 



One female. May 7. 



TORTRIX CONFLICTANA Walker. 



One male, Ma}- 2. 



EULIA VELUTINANA Walker. 



One male. August 14. 



PHALONIA FERNALDANA Walsingham. 



Two specimens, May 5-29. 



PHALONIA BUNTEANA Robinson. 



Two specimens, July KJ. 



PHALONIA NANA ? Haworth. 



One specimen, Aug'ust 14. 



PHALONIA DUBITANA ? Hubner. 



One specimen, August 12. I add an interrogation mark to this and 

 the preceding species, as I am not by any means convinced that these 

 European species occur in America. 



PHALONIA ANGUSTANA Clemens. 



One male. May 20. There is certainly no reason why Clemens's name 

 should not have been restored long- ago, Robinson made it a synonj-m 

 of his dordmaculana, supposing that angimtana was preoccupied in 

 this genus m Europe. The European species is not a PhaJonia^ but 

 belongs to an allied genus Euxarithts Hubner. Besides other differ- 

 ences, Meyrick'* separates these genera by veins III and IV of hind 



o Hand Book of British Lepidoiitera, p. 557. 



