TORTRICINA [enarmonia 



12. E. woeberiana, Schiff. 13-17 mm. Forewings with 

 costa moderately arched, ferruginous-ochreous, with leaden- 

 metallic striae ; costa blackish, posteriorly strigulatod with 

 white ; basal patch with edge sharply angulatcd in middle 

 and indented near dorsum, and central fascia interrupted 

 in middle dark fuscous, marked with ferruginous-ochreous ; 

 ocellus black, edged with leaden-metallic and streaked with 

 ferruginous, surmounted by a dark fuscous curved mark. 

 Hindwings rather dark fuscous. 



Britain to the Clyde, N. Ireland, common ; C. Europe, N. 

 Asia; G, 7. Larva rosy-whitish: in bark of apple, plum, 

 cherry, etc.; 9-4. 



10. Tmetocera, Ld. 



Antennae in $ shortly ciliated, with a deep notch above 

 towards base. Palpi moderate, porrectcd. Thorax smooth. 

 Forewings with tcrmen hardly sinuate. Hindwings : 3 and 4 

 stalked, 5 approximated to 4, 6 and 7 closely approximated 

 towards base. 



Only contains the single species ; a development of Cydia. 

 It forms one of a small group of genera with similarly notched 

 antennae, which attains some development in Australia. 



1. T. ocellana, F. {lariciana, Z.) 12-15 mm. Forewings 

 whitish, sometimes partly suffused with grey, more or less 

 strigulated with dark fuscous ; basal patch dark grey, some- 

 times blackish-mixed, edge somewhat angulatcd ; central fascia 

 forming a dark grey sometimes indistinct costal suffusion, and 

 black-edged triangular praetornal spot; ocellus edged with 

 leaden-metallic, enclosing several sometimes confluent black 

 dashes ; cilia dark grey. Hindwings rather dark grey. 



England, common ; C. and SW. Europe, N. America ; 7, 8. 

 Larva pinkish-brown ; head and plate of 2 dark fuscous : on 

 blackthorn, larch, alder, etc.; 5. The larch-feeding form 

 distinguished as lariciana is usually somewhat smaller and 

 darker. 



11. EUDEMIS, lib. 



Antennae in $ minutely ciliated. Palpi moderately long, 

 porrectcd. Thorax smooth. Forewings with tcrmen abruptly 

 sinuate; 7 and 8 stalked. Hindwings: 3 and 4 stalked, 5 

 approximated to 4, 6 and 7 closely approximated towards 

 base. 



Also restricted to a single species, correlated with the pre- 

 ceding. 



