ILLUSTRATIONS 
OF 
TYPE SPECIMENS 
OF 
LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
TORTRICIDJE. 
TEPvAS, Tr. 
Teras subnivana. (Plate LXI. fig. 2.) 
Penthina subniTana, Walk. Cat. Lcp. Het. xxviii. pp. 376. 377. 
Teras dcflectana, Roh. Trans. Am. Eid. Soc. ii. p. 283, pi. vii. fig. 71 ; ZeUer, Verli. z.-h. Ges. Wien, 
XXV. p. 211. 
Palpi white above, reddisb brown beneath, projecting scarcely the length of the head 
beyond it ; the short apical joint obtuse, exposed : head and thorax white. Fore wings — 
with the costa considerably arched towards the base, emarginate beyond the middle, the apex 
not produced- — white, with a few tufts of raised white scales before the middle and some few 
pale ferruginous spots and streaklets beyond the middle ; a conspicuous triangular ferru- 
ginous costal patch, in Avhich the white ground-colour is more or less visible on its upper edge 
internally, contains some minute dots of raised black scales ; the apical margin and anal angle 
are clouded and spotted with pale ferruginous ; and there are one or two minute streaks or 
spots of the same colour near the base of the costa : cilia dusky grej^, tinged with ferruginous. 
Hind wings cinereous grey, with a slender pale ochreous line at the base of the cilia. 
Type d . Expanse of wings 16 millims. 
Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. Robinson gives Pennsylvania as its 
locality. 
Zeller (Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, xxv. p. 211) points out that Teras deflectana, Rob., is nearly 
allied to tlie European Teras boscanu. The same differences which he notices are to be 
