Heterocerous Lepidoptera from Japan. 591 
stripe just before the middle, angulated and acutely 
recurved upon the costal border ; secondaries without 
markings, excepting a slender greyish line upon the 
fringe ; thorax with a semicircular gravel-brown marking 
behind the head; primaries below pale bronze-brown, 
excepting the externo-discal area, which, however, is in- 
terrupted by a brown spot at apex; markings of the 
upper surface indistinct; frimge tarnished metallic- 
silvery ; secondaries with an abbreviated brown sub- 
apical line; otherwise as above ; legs brown ; expanse 
of wings, 9 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
Nearest to A. eroceivittella (Urola crocewittella, WI1k.), 
from Rio Janeiro. 
163. Apurima fulvosparsa, Ni. 8. 
Silvery white; primaries with a black dot at the 
inferior angle of the cell; external area of the wing 
sprinkled with ochreous scales, which, above the lower 
radial, form two convergent lines, the inner one sig- 
moidal, the outer one straight; apical margin slightly 
tinted with ochreous ; under surface without markings ; 
body cream-coloured ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 1 line. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
TORTRICIDA. 
164. Steganoptycha granitals, 0. 8. 
General appearance and coloration of S. nevana of 
Europe, but the white markings more sharply defined, 
all of them being bounded internally by black lines ; 
ground colour of primaries whity brown, the second- 
fourth of costal area, a broad oblique belt from beyond 
the cell to the inner or dorsal margin, and the apical 
third silvery white, flecked here and there and edged 
internally with black ; costa crossed by the usual short 
oblique black dashes ; secondaries sreyish brown ; frons 
and apex of palpi snow-white ; vertex of head black ; 
pack of head and thorax ochraceous; abdomen pale 
brown ; under surface shining grey; expanse of wings, 
7 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
Apparently most nearly allied to S. fetorivorans from 
the Hawaiian Islands. 
