276 COLEMAN T. ROBINSON. 



costa at basal third and an irregular patch of the same hue on the disc 

 indicate the central fascia. There is a subapical costal spot of the same 

 hue. 



Posterior wings and abdomen above and beneath, and under surface 

 of anterior wings bright ochreous. 



Expansr. % 17—20 mil. 



IlaHhif.—'S. Y. (Fitch) ; Mass. (Sanborn). 



I give on plate vi, fig. 48 a representation of the male of Tortrix 

 itlUellami, described on a previous page of this paper from a female 

 specimen which is represented on plate i, fig. 15. Both specimens are 

 from Ohio. 



Tortrix minuta. n. s. (Plate vi, fig. 49.) 



Palpi bright ferruginous above and laterally, whitish beneath. Head 

 and thorax ferruginous. 



Anterior wings bright ferruginous, very thickly covered with shin- 

 ing leaden-hued streaks and markings which give the surface'a shining 

 appearance. 



Posterior wings, fringes and abdomen above, as well as the entire 

 under surface, pale testaceous. 



Expanse, 15 mil. 



ILihitat. — Texas, (Belfrage). 



Tortrix cana, n. s. (Plate vi, fig. 50.) 



Palpi long, slightly depending, gray. Thorax gray; patagia dark 

 fuscous. 



Anterior wings gray, with a short line of blackish scales extendiog 

 from the co.sta near the base to the fold. A well marked central dark 

 fuscous fascia interrupted on the disc, limited very distinctly internally 

 by black scales. The sub-apical costal spot consists of a dark fuscous 

 patch with a few black scales on its inner margin. 



Posterior wings and under surface of both pairs fuscous. 



Expanae, 20 mil. 



Ilahttat. — Pennsylvania, (Theo. Bunte.) 



Tortrix discopunctana. (Plate vi, fig 51.) 



Coelostathma discopunctana, Clemens, Proc. Acad. N. S .Phil., p. 355, lc60. 



Palpi and head pure white above, testaceous beneath. Thorax pale 

 fawn color. 



Anterior wings pale fawn color, with a broad central fascia of a dar- 

 ker shade, following which is a very distinct black dot on the disc. The 

 apical spot is dark fawn color, and is continued along the external mar- 

 gin to internal angle. 



