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surface of the leaf. The larger ones hide in rolled-together 

 leaves, often several leaves in a bnnch fastened together and 

 there may be two or more caterpillars, each in a silken tmmel. 



Small caterpillars are yellowish or pale green, with two lat- 

 eral fuscous lines ; cervical shield with black lateral margins 

 and black dorsal spots ; head with two black spots in front and 

 lateral blackish markings, eyes black. Full-grown caterpillar 

 about 30 mm. ; pale yellowish with pale brown markings ; most 

 of surface above spiracles more or less brownish ; head pale yel- 

 lowish brown with some darker markings on sides and vertex, 

 eyes black, several black dots in middle in front; cervical shield 

 pale yellowish with several blackish dots dorsally, and two black 

 spots longitudinally placed near each lateral margin ; tubercles 

 '4" and "'ii" in direct longitudinal line slightly infuscated, "iii" 

 a little above spiracles each with a dark fuscous ring ; setae pale ; 

 spiracles black, slightly oval. 



Pupa 9 mm. Medium brown, darker dorsally ; tips of wing- 

 sheaths and antenna-sheaths extend a little beyond apex of 

 fourth abdominal segment ; a low slightly serrated ridge at 

 apical dorsal margin of metathorax and on abdominal segments ; 

 a somewhat interrupted median dorsal ridge on segments 1-4 ; 

 minute longitudinal ridges on dorsum of abdominal segments, 

 more or less reticulate on the anterior ones ; thorax reticulated, 

 somewhat transversely ; cremaster with two ventrally curved 

 spines, a minute one near base of each. The pupa is formed 

 within the spun-together leaves where the caterpillar fed. 



FAMILY TORTICIDAE. 



Archips fuscocinereus n. sp. 



Male, 21 mm. Antennae, palpi and head cinereous. Thorax 

 brownish cinereous, patagia with some olive green basally. Fore- 

 wings cinereous, a little orange suffusion basally; basal fourth lightly 

 suffused with pale olive green with dorsal extension between vein lb 

 and dorsum to near middle of wing, bounded outwardly by a whitish 

 sinuate line inwardly indented on fold; and bordered on inner side 

 with dark fuscous; five fuscous spots on costal fold; from near 

 middle of costa a broad whitish-margined fuscous band crosses the 

 wing, much widened in the cell, a roundish protuberance forward 

 and the backward extension nearly reaching the end of cell dorsally 

 terminating in an obtusely rounded point near vein lb, near this on 

 dorsum a rounded dark fuscous spot bordered with whitish except on 

 outer side; a little before this spot a dark fuscous posteriorly whitish- 

 edged bar extending from dorsum to vein lb; median band slightly 



