174 Mr. E. Meyrick on 



7. /. trcmsversella, Siiell. 



Cryptophasa trcmsversella, Snell, Tijd, v. Ent., xxii, 13G, 

 pi. vii, 12-16; Tortricomorpha ohliquifasciata, Wals., 

 Swinh. Cat. Het, ii, 547. 



New Guinea, Celebes, Java, Singapore; and I 

 liave a specimen reputed to be African, but perhaps by 

 error. 



8. /. albifasciella, Pag. 



Tortricommyha albifasciella, Pag., Zoologica, xxix, 234 ; 

 T. monodesnia, Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 

 1903, 70. 



Bismarck Is., Queensland. Lower's description is in- 

 complete, but I possess specimens from his locality which 

 agree fully with Pagenstecher's description. The middle 

 and posterior tibiae of $ have very large brushes of hairs 

 beneath, as in the preceding species. 



9. /. triardis, n. sp. 



(J. 24 mm. Head fuscous, face ochreou3-white, hairs brushed 

 upwards between antenna:-. Palpi fuscous, second joint whitish 

 internally and on a lateral streak, terminal joint short, acute. 

 Antennie fuscous. Thorax rather dark fuscous, posterior extremity 

 whitish. Abdomen dark grey, beneath ochreous-white. Fore- wings 

 elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex very flatly 

 rounded, termen rounded, somewhat oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 

 to termen ; rather dark fuscous, faintly purplish-tinged, costa some- 

 what darker ; three short slender oblique wedge-shaped ochreous' 

 whitish marks on costa before middle, before |, and before apex ; cilia 

 fuscous. Hind-wings dark grey ; cilia grey. 



S. India (Wainad). One specimen in British Museum. 



10. /. niveiciliella^ Snell. 



Tortricomorpha niveiciliella, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent. xxviii, 

 28, pi. II, 18. 



Celebes. Not known to me, 



