132 Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidae. 



it, thickly clothed to the base of the exposed terminal joint, 

 above and beneath ; light stone-grey. Head light stone- 

 grey. Thorax pale stone-grey; tegulaa with two brownish 

 spots. Fore wings elongate, apex slightly produced, termen 

 slightly concave, scarcely oblique, angulated at the extre- 

 mity of vein 3, thence very oblique to the dorsum, which is 

 straight; stone-white, streaked throughout with pale olive- 

 brown ; a series of short oblique streaklets along the costa, 

 olive-brovn mixid with biovvnish fuscous scales; an olive- 

 brown spot at the apex is followed by a greyish fuscous spot at 

 the base of the cilia immediately below it ; a small patch of 

 greyish fuscous at the base of the dorsum, followed by some 

 scattered specks of the same colour, especially along the 

 lower half of the wing to the tornus, and a small streak of 

 brownish fuscous scales at the angle of the termen on vein 3 ; 

 cilia shining stoi e- white, inclining to olivaceous about the 

 tornus. Exp. ah 21 mm. Hind wings brownish fuscous, 

 cosfa whitish; cilia greyish fuscous, a dark line running 

 through them near their base. Abdomen greyish fuscous. 

 Legs stone-white, 3'ellowish white on their underside ; hind 

 tarsal joints somewhat densely clothed, but not so thickly as 

 in the male of the allied species jimbriata. 



Type, ? (60191) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Japan — Kivaiu — Satsuma, V. 1886 {Leech). 

 Unique. 



I should have regarded this as a variety of Jimbriata had 

 it net been for its much longer palpi and the absence of the 

 dark dorsal band. The male is at present unknown, but 

 the generic determination is almost certainly correct. 



924 (12). PhcecadopJiora (?) divisa, sp. n. 



Antenna?, palpi, and head cinereous. Thorax mixed 

 gieyish cinereous and dark reddish fuscous. Fore wings 

 with the dorsal half pale cinereous, slightly mottled with 

 greyish fuscous, the costal half dark reddish fuscous ; the 

 colour on the costal half extends to the fold at the base, is 

 slightly indented before the middle, and diminishes obliquely 

 from about the lower angle of the cell to the apex ; along 

 the extreme costa is a series of very small greyish cinereous 

 geminated dots, with a slight tawny gloss, connected with 

 the three pairs which precede the pair nearest to the apex; 

 on the pale half of the wing is an oblique dash from the 

 dorsum before the tornus, pale chestnut-brown, containing 

 five or six short blackish tuscous transverse dashes; at its 

 upper end this streak is connected with a brownish fuscous 



