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HETEEOGNOMON.—LOZOTJ^NIA. 11 
Walker places tliis species in the genus Tortrix, Linn.j and with it the following : — 
Tortrix frigidana, Walk., = Sarrothripa, sp. (probably revayana), and should be 
classed with Noctuidce. 
scriptana, Walk. The same remarks apply to this specimen. 
- — - concursana, Walk., = Vlatynota flavedana, Clem. 
patulana, Walk. : see Cacoecia patulana, p. 6. 
PANDEMIS, Hdb. 
Pandemis albaniana. (Plate LXII. fig. 10.) 
Teras albaniana, Wall-. Cat. Lep. Het. xxviii. p. 288. 
Tortrix lamprosana ?, Roh. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. vol. ii. p. 264, pi. i. fig. 5. 
Palpi short, projecting less than the length of the head beyond it : antennse of male 
scarcely pubescent, notched at the base. Fore wings — with tlie costa arched more especially 
towards the base ; apex slightly produced ; apical margin concave — pale testaceous, with 
reddish fawn- brown markings, consisting of an almost obsolete outwardly angulated basal 
patch, a central fascia dilated at the middle and towards the dorsal margin, and an apical 
patch chiefly conspicuous towards the costa, with several transverse interjacent streaks of the 
same colour. Hind wings rather yellowish white. Type c? . Expanse of wings 23 millims. 
St. Martin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay. Presented by Dr. Barnston. 
I also met with the species in California from May to July 1871. Walker's specimen is 
in bad condition, but appears to agree with E-obinson's figure of T. lamprosana ; the basal 
patch, however, is too much rubbed to admit of an accurate comparison. In my Californian 
specimens, of which one male and one female are now in the British Museum, this is slightly 
more angulated than in the figure. 
LOZOTiENIA, H..8. 
Lozotaenia obsoletana. (Plate LXIII. fig. 1.) 
Teras obsoletana, ^VaH\ Cat. Lep. Hd. xxviii. p. 288. 
Lozotffinia vespcrana, Clem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. v. p. 136. 
Tortrix vesperana, Roh. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. vol. ii. pi. i. fig. 12, p. 266. 
Palpi very short, scarcely projecting beyond the head ; apical joint exposed. Fore 
wings — with the costa much rounded, especially towards the base ; apex rounded ; apical 
margin convex ; dorsal margin bulged at the base, straight beyond — sericeous, pale reddish 
straw-colour, with an indistinct reddish-brown basal patch, serrated at its outward edge ; 
a narrow, oblique, pale reddish-brown central fascia from before the middle of the costa to 
beyond the middle of the dorsal margin ; a second abbreviated fascia beyond the middle, and 
some minute dots along the apical margin of the same colour : underside very shining 
subdued straw-colour : cilia especially shining. Hind Avings whitish grey, with slightly paler 
cilia. Typcc?- Expanse of wings 20 millims. 
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