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with fuscotis immediately before the anal angle ; cilia shining ochreous grey. Hind wings 
pale broAvnish ochreous^ with slightly paler cilia. Expanse of wings SOmillims. 
Caccecia transiturana. (Plate LXII. fig. 4.) 
Cacoecia transiturana, Walk. Oat. Lej). Ilet. xxviii, p. 312. 
Tortrix sanbornana, Roh. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. pi. i. fig. 8. 
Palpi short, reddish ochreous, the apical joint obtuse. Head, antennae, and fore wings 
reddish ochreous ; the latter with minute transverse irregular reddish-brown streaks, the 
most conspicuous of these forming the inner margin of an oblique subobsolete central fascia, 
M hich contains some purplish-fuscous scales towards the costa and below the middle, and 
reaches the dorsal margin before the anal angle. Beyond the middle of the costa is a spot 
also containing a shade of purplish fuscous, and indicating a subobsolete abbreviated fascia 
pointing towards the apical margin above the anal angle ; there is also a subobsolete 
outwardly oblique basal patch, indented above the middle. Hind wings pale greyish ochreous, 
darker towards the abdominal margin : cilia concolorous, but very shining. Type ? . Ex- 
panse of the wings 26 millims. 
North America. From Mr. Carter's collection. 
Robinson gives Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New York as localities 
for the species. 
Cacoecia argyrospila. (Plate LXII. figs. 5 & 6.) 
Eetinia argyrospila, Wall-. Cat. Lep. lUt. xxviii. p. 373. 
Tortrix furvana, J?oZ). Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. pi. i. fig. 9, p. 265. 
Tortrix (Lozottenia) furvana, ZelL VerJi. :.-h. Ges. Wien, xxv. p. 219. 
Head and palpi brownish ochreous ; thorax and antennae deep brownish red. Fore wings 
— -with the costa arched to the middle, flattened towards the apex j an appressed costal fold 
at the base in the male ; the apical margin not indented, slightly oblique — deep brownish red, 
with several paler transverse streaks and mottlings, especially noticeable above the anal 
angle and before the middle of the dorsal margin ; with three conspicuous shining yellowish- 
white costal spots — the first halfway between the middle and the base of the wing, elongate 
oblique, abruptly terminated on the upper edge of the cell ; the second triangular (not oblique 
or fasciaeform, as in some varieties of the same species from California), interrupted on the 
costa by one or two minute reddish-brown costal dots ; the third near the apex, smaller than 
the preceding ones, blending into a pale streak before the apical margin. Hind wings 
brownish fuscous, with a reddish tinge towards the apex. Expanse of wings 20 millims. 
In paler varieties, such as fig. 6, the reddish-brown colour is restricted to an oblique 
median fascia, a costal spot, and an indistinctly mottled basal patch, all possible intermediate 
gradations being met with. 
