MST OP LEPIDOPTERA OF XnE LSDANDS TANEGiSHIlIA AND YAKÜ311IMA. 197 



Fnni. Orneodidae. 

 Oi'iicixifs oc/ir/ffca, u. sp. 



Palpi ocbviiceous whitish, second joint rough scaled towards extreinitj, 

 tliickly irrorated with fiiscons, third banded with fuscous at middle. Antciniao 

 oehraccous whitish, sparsely irroratod with fuscous towards base. Head whitish 

 ochroous, tinge.1 with fuscous on frons and on verte.x. Thorax whitish 

 ochreous with two fusous transverse bands. Legs white, foi's tibiaj fuscous, 

 mid tibisfi with the basal half sufTused with dark grc}-. Abdomen, ochreous 

 thickly in-orated with fuscous, a dorsal wliite spot at the hind margin of each 

 segment. Forewings ochreou? ; fii'st segment tinged with fnscous towards 

 base, with 4 fuscous rather large spot edged with oblique white marks, a 

 fiftli at a^iex ; segmeats 2-6 crossed by two fuscous bauds edged with white 

 lines, first median, excurved and broadest on fifth segment, second subtenninal, 

 incurved at middle and on inner margin, broadest on third segment, naiTowost 

 on fifth segment ; each segment with a black apical dot ; cilia dark grey. 

 Plindwings ochreous, basal area irrorated with dark fuscous ; segments crossed 

 by two more or less in-egular fuscous bands as on forewings but less distinct 

 find darker towards inner margin, each segment with two blackish sprits 

 between the bands, a black spot at end of each segment ; cilia as on forewings. 



Expanse, J 11 mm. 



A male taken by me in Tauegashima, Juno 10, 1919. 



F.im. Alucitidae. 

 Pselnopliorus japoniciis. n. sp. 



(PI. TIL fig. 10.) 



Head and thorax d;irk fuscous ; palpi whitish ; pectus whitish, tinged 

 \vith fu5cous. Abdomen abjve dark fuscous more or less in'orated with white, 

 beneath white banded with fuscous. Hind tibiso with a basal, medial, a'.:d 

 apical dark fuscous band, tarsi white with the basal joint slightly tinged with 

 fuscous. AVings dark fnscous. Forewings with a discoidal white hmule, an 

 aiitemedial small white spot in cell, sometimes obsolete, first cleft with two 



