MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 7 



Furthermore, to colleagues from the various museums I am grateful 

 for the sending of study material or for assisting me in many ways: 

 to Dr. J.G. Franclemont, Department of Entomology, Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N.Y., (GUI); Mr. J.D. Bradley, then with the British 

 Musemn (Natm-al History), London, England (BM) ; Mr. P.E.S. 

 Whalley and Mr. W.G. Tremewan, of the same museum; Dr. P.E.L. 

 Viette, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France 

 (MNHN) ; Dr. John Smart, University Museum, Oxford, England, 

 (OM); Mr. Harry K. Clench of the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 (CMP) ; Dr. Rupert L. Wenzel of Chicago Natural History Museum, 

 Chicago, 111. (CNHM) ; Dr. J.L. Gressitt, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 

 Honolulu, Hawaii (BMH) ; Dr. Heinz Schroder, Museum Sencken- 

 berg, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany (SMF) ; Dr. G. Friese, Deutsches 

 Entomologisches Institut, Berlin, Germany (DEI), and Dr. B. 

 Petersen, Universitetets Zoologiske Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. 



Most dra^^'ings have been made, under my supervision, by Mr. 

 A. CM. van Dijk; a few more, by each of the follomng artists: Miss 

 R. van Crevel, Miss M. Roovers, Messrs. W. Bergmans, W. van Laar, 

 J.G.A.M. Saraber, Th. K.H. Holt, and by the author. The photo- 

 graphs have been made by Mr. H.F. Roman, photographer of the 

 Leiden Museum (LM), together \vith the author, and by the author 

 himself. 



Phaloniidae 



Aethes Billberg, 1820 



AetJies sphenophora (Diakonoff, 1941) 



Figure 481 



Phalonia sphaenophora Diakonoff, 1941, Treubia, vol 18, p. 397, pi. 17, figs. 1-2 



( cf 9 , Java) . 

 Phalonia sphenophora.— DiakonoS, 1948, Treubia, vol. 19, p. 483 (emend.). 



Distribution : East Java. 



Material examined: Luzon, Los Banos (Baker), 2cf, genit. shde 

 5079 (USNM). 



This is the only species of the genus known so far from the Malayan 

 region. Aethes is not found in the Pacific region. 



Tortricidae 

 Tortricinae 



Key to the Philippine Genera of Tortricinae 



1. Head smooth; brightly colored, day-flying species Zacorisca 



Head with appressed scales 2 



