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The species resembles Ehoda variabilis Diakonoff from Java so 

 closely that I was almost certain it was that species until I studied 

 the genitalia. 



Spatalistis Meyrick, 1907 



Spatalistis nuTnismata^ new species 



Figures 57, 517 



Female, 15 mm. Head and palpus yellow, sUghtly mixed with 

 orange. Thorax yellow, marbled with orange. Abdomen ferruginous 

 purple, anal tuft orange yellow. 



Forewing broad, subtruncate, costa curved, apex rather pointed 

 and prominent, termen sinuate, little obUque. Base of wing, costa, 

 apex, and termen bright yeUow, costa transversely strigulated with 

 orange; remainder of wing occupied by a large suboval blotch, ex- 

 tending above as far as the course of vein 12, reaching about 2/3 

 distance between cell and apex, broadly rounded there and steeply 

 ascending to tornus; with a triangular projection to 1/3 of costal edge 

 and two or three more slender and shorter connections with costal 

 margin at 2/3; this blotch light fulvous lilac between veins which are 

 strongly raised, brightly ferruginous; numerous round deep grey- 

 leaden metallic spots scattered over blotch, with some bluish shine 

 in certain lights. Cilia yellow, dark grey in tornus. 



Hindwing thinly scaled, pale lilac grey, with a strong violet irri- 

 descence in certain lights; extreme apex whitish yellow. Ciha whitish 

 around apex and along upper half of termen, pale purplish grey along 

 lower haK of termen and along dorsum. 



Female genitalia: Lobus analis subreniform, upper part rather 

 large and oval. Sterigma, a moderate band, lateral lower angles 

 not produced, but rounded-rectangular. Ostium bursae large. 

 Ductus bursae very short; corpus bursae appearing irregularly poly- 

 gonal because of extended, angulate, and partly cuspidate signum. 



Material examined: Mindanao, Bukidnon, Mt. Katanglad, 1480 m, 

 27-3 l.X. 1958 (H.E. MiUiron), 1 9, holotype, genit. slide 5312 (BMH). 



Phricanthes Meyrick, 1881 



Phricanthes Meyrick, 1881, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol. 6, p. 636. — 

 Fernald, 1908, Genera of the Tortricidae and their types, p. 174. — Fletcher, 

 1929, Mem. Dept. Agric. India, Ent. ser., vol. 11, p. 174.— Diakonoff, 1941, 

 Trcubia, vol. 18, p. 390. — Common, 1965, Australian Journ. Zool., vol. 13, 

 p. 633 {Protypanthes, a syn.). — Diakonoff, 1966, Zool. Verh. Leiden, no. 85, 

 p. 85. [type species: Phricanthes asperana Meyrick, 1881.] 



Protypanthes Meyrick, 1933, Exotic Microlepidoptera, vol. 4, p. 424. — Diakonoff, 

 1939, Zool. Meded. Leiden, vol. 21, p. 192, figs. 19E-G; 1948, Treubia, vol. 

 19, p. 517. — Clarke, 1958, Catalogue . . . Microlepidoptera . . . Meyrick, 

 vol. 3, p. 192, pi. 96, figs. 1-le. — Common, 1965, Australian Journ. Zool., 



