AMERICAN TORTRICIDAE. 281 



Expanse, 21 mil. 



Habitat. — Europe, Pa., Mass. (Sanborn). 



Teras maculidorsana. (Plate vii, fisr. 64.) 



Cnephasia? maculidorsana Clemens, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Ill, p. 516, 1864. 



Palpi, head and thorax dark j:ray. Anterior wings'iishen gray. A 

 large dark gray patch on internal margin near the base is prominently 

 dark brown. A reddish-brown central fascia, limited internally by a 

 line of dark dots, runs obliquely from the costa at basal third to inter- 

 nal margin. Beyond the fascia the wing is broadly clouded with dark 

 gray on and below the costa. A central reddish-brown shade in the 

 terminal portion of the wing is followed by a subterminal line of dark 

 dots. Fringes gray. Posterior wings shining fuscous. Fringes pale, 

 whitish. 



Expanse, 20 mil. 



Habitat.— Vsi., (Bunte), Maine, (A. S. Packard Jr.). 



This and the following may be varieties of the European T. hastiana 

 Linn, (scabrana Hb.). 



Teras inana, n. s. (Plate vii, fig. 65.) 



Palpi, head and thorax pale grayish-brown. Basal third of anterior 

 wings pale grayish-brown enclosing a patch of raised dark brown scales 

 near internal margin. Beyond the wing is pale brown, at the edge of 

 which shade on the disc is a raised patch of scales of the same hue. 

 Posterior wings above, and under surface of both pairs shining fuscous. 



Expanse, 19 mil. 



Habitat. — Mass., N. Y. 



Teras viburnana. (Plate vii, fig. 66.) 



Peronea viburnana, Clemens, Proc. Ac. N, S. Phil., p. 347, 1860. 



Palpi brownish-gray. Head dark brownish. Thorax and patagia 

 dark brown in front, brownish-ochreous beyond. Anterior wings gray- 

 ish tinged with ochreous. Costa dark reddish-brown at base. A large 

 reddish-brown patch commencing before the middle is straightly and 

 obliquely limited internally where it is broadest, extending below the 

 disc ; becoming gradually narrow it ends in the apex. The paler por- 

 tions contain numerous small tufts of blackish scales and there is a ter- 

 minal line of the same hue. Hind wings and under-surface shining 

 fuscous. 



Expanse, 20 mil. 



Habitat. — Pennsylvania(T. Bunte). 



Teras nigrolinea, n. s. (Plate vii, fig. 67.) 



Palpi, head and thorax pale ashen gray. Forewings gray with a long- 



