6 EXOTIC lUCKOLEriDnPTERA. 



specinien enclosing an oblique-oval orange spot midway between 

 apex and anterior edge : cilia blackish-blue. Hindwings bright 

 deep orange ; hairs of 1 6 blue-blackish ; a deep purple or indigo- 

 blackish apical blotch occupying ^ of wing, anterior edge straight ; 

 cilia orange, round blotch blaekish-blue, on dorsum indigo-blackish. 

 Pfliiai'PiNES, Mindanao, Mt. Apo, 6500 feet, amongst dense 

 forest, in October {Moimsey). Allied to stqJianitis, but larger, 

 and without the basal streak on costa ; in stephanitis the dark 

 terminal fascia of forewings extends to middle of costa. 



Tortrix tricensa, n. sp. 



cJ ? . 15-18 mm. Head and thorax light ochreous-grey, face 

 sometimes whitish. Palpi grey, internally whitish. Antennae in 

 c? shortly ciliated, with scattered longer cilia. Abdomen jjale 

 greyish-oclireous. Forewings oblong, costa anteriorly moderattdy 

 arched, in J with moderate fold extending from base to |^, poste- 

 riorly nearly straight, apex obtuse, termen almost straight, rather 

 oblique; very pale brownish, strigulated with grey and a few 

 blackish scales ; three dark grej^ costal spots marked witli blackish, 

 viz. an oblique transverse spot representing upper | of central 

 fascia, a semioval spot representing costal patch, and a small sjot 

 beyond and sometimes confluent with this; two or three blackish 

 strigulte before termen in middle : cilia whitish-brownish. Hind- 

 wings light grey ; cilia whitish-grey, with faint darker subbasal 

 line. 



Assam, Khasis, in Api'il, October, and November ; eight specimens. 



Tortrix humana, n. sp. 



J. 19 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax brownish -ochreous. 

 Antennal ciliations ^. Abdomen pale greyish, anal tuft whitish- 

 ochreous. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa anteriorly mode- 

 ratelj- arched, with moderate fold extending from base to ^, 

 posteriorly slightly arched, apex round-pointed, termen somewhat 

 sinuate, rather oblique ; glossy whitish-ochreous, with scattered 

 small grey dots containing a few black scales ; costa narrowly 

 ferruginous-ochreous, dilated to cover fold, and on a spindle-shaped 

 streak extending from middle to near apes ; central fascia ferru- 

 ginous-ochreous, very undehned and indistinct on costal half, 

 well-defined anteriorly on dorsal half but suttused posteriorly : 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. Hindwings and cilia oclireous-whitish. 



SiKKiiu, Darjiling, 7000 feet, in August ; one specinien, 



Tortrix albescens, n. sp. 



6. ] 8-19 mm. Head and ])alpi grey sjirinlded with Avhitish 

 points. Thorax pale whitish-yellowish, anteriorly suffused with 

 grey. Abdomen pale whitish -yellowish. Fore\vings elongate, 



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