NORTH AMEEICAN EUCOSMIlSrAE. 227 



scure semimetallic vertical bars; a few other leaden scales scattered 

 over the white markings on outer half of wing ; cilia lead gray with 

 a paler shading toward base. Hind wing smoky fuscous ; cilia shin- 

 ing lead gray with a somewhat darker basal band. 



Male genitalia of type figured. 



Alar expanse. — 10-11 mm. 



Ti/pe.—C&t. No. 24853, U.S.N.M. 



Paratypes. — National Collection, American Museum, collection 

 Barnes, and collection E. H. Blackmore. 



Type locality. — Carbon County, Utah. 



Food plunt. — Pinus. 



Described from male type, four male and four female paratype? 

 received from Herbert J. Peck, assistant entomologist of the Utah 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, who states that the moths were 

 reared from larvae mining pine needles (moths issued May and July, 

 1921) ; also from one male and three female paratypes collected at 

 A^ictoria, British Columbia (" 18-VII-21," "28-VI-21") by W. R. 

 Carter. 



A distinct species close to nanana and normanana, but distinguis|;ied 

 from both by the shape of the cucuUus of its harpe. In color and 

 pattern it is most like noTmanana but a trifle darker and with the 

 outer dark fascia of fore wing more clearly defined. 



52. EPINOTIA MEDIOPLAGATA (Walsingrham) . 



(Fig. 343.) 



Zeiraphera medioplagata Walsingham, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1895, p. 516. 

 Epinotia medioplagata Feenald, in Dyar List N. Amer. Lepid., no. 5236, 1903. — 



Dyab, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 27, 1904, p. 928. 

 Enarmonia medioplagata Baenes and McDunnotjgh, Olieck List Lepid. Bor. 



Amer., no. 7161, 1917. 



An easily recognized species. 



Male genitalia figured from specimen in National Collection from 

 Kaslo, British Columbia (Dyar, "19700"). 



Distribution according to specimens in National Collection, Amer- 

 ican Museum, and collection Barnes : Colorado, British Columbia. 



Alar expanse. — 14.5-19 mm. 



Type. — In British Museum. 



Type locality. — Custer County, Colorado. 



Food plant. — Unknown. 



53. EPINOTIA LOMONANA (Kearfott). 



(Fig. 333.) 



Tortrix lomonana Keaefott, Can. Ent., vol. 39, 1907, p. 82. — Baenes and 



McDuNNOUGH, Check List Lepid. Bor. Amer., no. 7370, 1917. 

 Tortrix veneratrix Meybick, Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 48, 1912, p. 36. 



