134 BULLETIN 123, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



122. EUCOSMA ZOMONANA Kearfott. 



(Fig. 250.) 



Eucosmcb zomonanm Keabfott, Can. Enl., vol. 39, 1907, p. 80. — Baenes and 



McDoNNouGH, Check List Lepid. Bor. Amer., no. 6973, 1917. 

 Eucosma explosa Meyrick, Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 48, 1912, p. 86. 



Looks like an eastern form of passerana. Has the head ashy gray, 

 the dorsal marks on fore wing blackish brown and the outer dorsal 

 mark slanting decidedly toward cell. 



Male genitalia figured from specimen in National Collection frorh. 

 Plummer Island, Maryland (June, 1906, August Busck, collector). 



Distribution according to specimens in National Collection, 

 American Museum, and collection Barnes: Missouri, Illinois, Ten- 

 nessee, Pennsylvania, Maryland, District of Columbia. 



Alar expanse. — 11-15 mm. 



Type. — In American Museum. 



Type locality. — New Brighton, Pennsylvania. 



Food plant. — Unknown. 



123. EUCOSMA WOMONANA Kearfott. 



(Fig. 244.) 



Eucosma womonana Kearfott, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 33, 1907, p. 88. — 



Barnes and McDonnough, Check Lfet Lepid. Bor. Amer., no. 6941, 1917. 

 Eiwosma semnitis Meykick, Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 48, 1912, p. 35. 



Another eastern representative of the passerana group. Closest 

 to vandana and probably only a more northern variety of that 

 species. 



Male genitalia figured from type. 



Distribution according to specimens in National Collection and 

 American Museum : Ohio, Maryland, Texas. 



Alar expaTise. — 15 mm. 



Type. — In American Museum. 



Type locality. — Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Food plant. — Unknown. 



124. EUCOSMA VANDANA Kearfott. 



(Fig. 246.) 



Eticosma vandana Kearfott, Trans. Amer. Soc, vol. 33, 1907, p. 24. — Babnes 



and McDonnough, Check List Lepid. Bor. Amer., no. 6946, 1917. 

 Eucosma pholas Meyrick, Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 48, 1912, p. 34. 



A Florida species like passeruna^ but with white areas of fore 

 wing entirely obscured by dark fuscous markings, the only pale 

 part being in the ocellar area. The characteristic dorsal patches 

 are also obscured in the general brown color. Head ashy fuscous. 



