AMERICAN TOETRICIDAE. 275 



Abdomen pale testaceous above and beneath. 



Expanse^ 20 mil. 



Habitat. — Brewsters, Putnam Co. N. Y. 



Tortrix paludana. n. s. (Plate vi, fig. 45 % .) 



Palpi reddish-brown, short, the third joint extending beyond the 

 head. Head and thorax reddish-brown above. 



Anterior wings reddish-brown, much clouded with fuscous beyond 

 the middle. A dark brown patch on the middle of costa and a smaller 

 one on the disk below it indicate the central fascia. A large dark 

 brown sub-apical patch is continued as a broad fuscous shade to internal 

 angle. Fringes pale. 



Posterior wings very dark fuscous above ; pale testaceous beneath 

 tinged with fuscous internally. Fringes pale testaceous. x\bdoraen 

 fuscous above, pale testaceous beneath. 



Under surface of anterior wings entirely clouded with fuscous, giv- 

 ing in some lights a purple reflection. 



Expanse, % 20 mil., 9 ^3 mil. 



Habitat. — Pennsylvania. (Bunte), Putnam Co. N. Y. 



Tortrix humerosana. (Plate vi. fig. 4G % .) 



Amorbia humerosana, Clemens, Proc. Acad. N. S. Phila., p. 352. 1860. 



Palpi long, gray above, brownish fuscous laterally, whitish internally. 

 Head and thorax gray. Abdomen above and beneath whitish testaceous. 



Anterior wings pale gray with numerous small tufts of blackish 

 scales. A large triangular dark gray shade commences narrowly on 

 costa at basal third, becomes gradually broader towards the middle and 

 narrows again to the apex. A narrow ferruginous shade at base ex- 

 tends along internal margin to beyond the middle and there spreads 

 diffusedly upwardly mingling with the inverted apex of the triangular 

 dark gray shade. Fringes pale gray. 



Posterior wings above fuscous sometimes with a slight ferruginous 

 tinge; beneath pale testaceous with fuscous irrorations apically. 



Unler surface of anterior pair clouded centrally with fuscous, pale 

 ferruginous reticulate with fuscous beyond. 



Expanse, % 26 — 28 mil.j 9 30 mil. 



Habitat.— N. Y., Mass., Canada West, (Pettit), Pa. 



Tortrix cerasivorana. (Plate vi, fig. 47 % .) 



Lozotaenia cerasivorana, Fitch, Nox. Ins. N. Y., p. 64, pi. 2, fig. 3, 1S69. 

 Head, palpi and antennae pale ochreous. Thorax bright ferruginous. 

 Anterior wings bright ferruginous with numerous irregular, broken 

 transverse streaks of a dull leaden hue. A dark ferruginous spot on 



