NORTH AMERICAN EUCOSMINAE. 187 



determined. In the Kearfott collection I found one from Victoria, 

 British Columbia, under the name scalana Walsingham and three 

 among- the duplicates, labeled as reared from spruce. We have also 

 in the National Collection several collected specimens received from 

 E. H. Blackmore (Victoria, British Columbia) and one specimen 

 from Seaview, Washington, reared from larva feeding on leaves of 

 spruce (Quaintance no. 15564: H. K. Plank, collector; moth issued 

 " VII-3-1918 "). All these answer in detail to Walsingham's de- 

 scription and figure. 



Male genitalia figured from specimen in National Collection from 

 British Columba. 



Distribution according to specimens in National Collection, Ameri- 

 can Museum, and collection Barnes: British Columbia and Wash- 

 ington. 



Alar expanse. — 13-15 mm. 



Type. — In British Museum. 



Type localUy. — Rouge River, Oregon. 



Food plant. — Spruce. 



2. GRISELDA PENNSYLVANIANA (Kearfott). 

 (Fig. 328.) 



Proteoteras alMcapitana pennsylvaniana Kearfott, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 



33, 1907, p. 48. 

 Enarmonia pennsi/lvaniana Barnes and McDunnough, Check List Lepld. Bor. 

 Amer., no. 7141, 1917. 



Kearfott named this as a variety of {ProteoteixLs) Epinotia al- 

 hicapita/na, and a specimen in the Fernald collection from Dallas, 

 Texas, is so labeled in his handwriting. Superficially it does look 

 very much like a small race of that species, but in structure is quite 

 different. We have in the National Collection two specimens from 

 Forest Hills, Massachusetts, and one from Missouri. The Fernald 

 collection in addition to the specimen determined by Kearfoot also 

 possesses a male — without label, but presumably from Dallas, Texas. 



Male genitalia figured from specimen in National Collection from 

 Forest Hills, Massachusetts ("Wm. Reiff, 14-IV-1910"). 



Alar expanse. — 15.5-17 mm. 



Type. — In collection Barnes. 



Type locality. — ^New Brighton, Pennsylvania. 



Food plant. — Unknown. 



3. GRISELDA GERULAE, new speciss. 

 (Fig. 324.) 



Antennae, palpi, upper face and head very pale grayish fuscous; 

 antennae faintly barred with black above; lower face white. Fore 

 wing pale dull ochreous fuscous ; a white patch on middle of dorsal 



