MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 241 



as the course of vein 7, reaching to cell above and to middle of wing 

 on term en, but receding in middle; orange color extends as a narrow 

 streak between veins 7 and 8 almost to costa. 



Female genitalia: 0\apositor heavily bristled. Ninth segment 

 shaped as a sclerotized collar. Lamella postvaginalis, two large oval 

 sclerites, strongly bristled along upper and inner edges and between 

 these. Lamella antevaginahs, a broadly curved subtrapezoidal band. 

 Colliculum, a moderate sclerotized tube. Ductus bursae finely den- 

 ticulate; corpus bursae reverted, finely striate. Lamina dentata 

 broad. 



Material examined: Calayan Is., 1 9, holotype, genit. slide 5222 

 (B.P. Clark); unique (USNM). 



Atteva brucea IMoore, 1859 



Figure 733 



Atteva brucea Moore, 1859, in Moore and Horsfield, Cat. Lep. Insects East India 

 Co., vol. 2, p. 300, pi. 7a, fig. 8, pi. 13, figs 11-lla.— SneUen, 1895, Tljdschr. 

 Ent., vol. 38, p. 25. — Pagenstecher, 1897, Lepidoptera, in Kiikenthal's 

 Forschungsreise, p. 467. — Semper, 1902, Schmetterlinge Philippinischen 

 Inseln, vol. 2, p. 699. — Meyrick, 1914, in Aurivillius, Lepidopterorum 

 Catalogus, pars 19, p. 2 (fabricella Wallengren syn.). 



Amblothridia fabricella Wallengren, 1861 (not Phalaena Tinea fabriciella Svederus, 

 1787), in Virgin, Fregatten Eugenies Resa, vol. 2, no. 1, pt. 10, p. 385, pi. 7, 

 fig. 5 (China). 



Distribution: Java; Borneo; Celebes; Philippine Is.,IjUzon; China. 



Atteva holenopla, new species 



Figures 353, 734 



Female, 26 mm. Head and scape of antenna snow white, occiput 

 bronze fuscous. Antenna greyish with a white gloss. Palpus grey 

 fuscous, apical segment suffused with white. Thorax light fuscous 

 with a bright brassy gloss, darker fuscous anteriorly. Abdomen pale 

 fuscous. 



Forewing narrow, elongate-suboval, gently dilated, costa moderately 

 curved at base, more so before apex, very gently curved in middle, 

 apex rounded, termen rounded, oblique. Fuscous coppery with a 

 faint milky gloss; costal half except towards apex suffused with fuscous 

 lilac; tornal area tinged more fuscous gxey; however, these colors may 

 change into one another in certain lights. Cilia concolorous. 



HindAving and cilia pale fuscous grey \\dth a faint purplish gloss. 



Female genitalia: Seventh sternite mth a pair of rounded short 

 submedian prominences, Sterigma, a broad transverse band, little 

 sclerotized below, with a deep median split, flanked by moderate 

 rounded and hairy prominences. Ovipositor rounded. 



